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Manner of Death
Author: Stephen White

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Publisher: Signet Book
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780451197030 - ISBN-10: 0451197038
Publication Date: 1/1/2000
Pages: 416


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Hardcover

Book Description:
The past resurfaces in ways that are as intimate as they are frightening when Dr. Alan Gregory and Dr. Sawyer Sackett-a woman he once loved-are plunged into the private nightmare of a killer who knows about the terrifying power of mind games.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Joan K. (Smokey) wrote on 5/1/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another in the series featuring Alan Gregory, psychologist. He and an old flame, Sawyer, are threatened by someone who is killing Alan's former classmates.

Alex S. (saber) wrote on 2/27/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

thriller about carefully planned revenge killings, with a mime thrown in for comic relief

Judi B. wrote on 10/14/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Steven White is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Once you've started h9is books, they are hard to put down. The protagonist, Dr Alan Gregory, a psychologist/detective, is among the alumni of a psychology training program. Members are beginning to be murdered, and he has to find the merderer before he becomes a victim himself. Great reading!

Nancy L. wrote on 7/24/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Six people die, appearing acidental, and then a link is found and the last two help in solving the crime. I've read his other books and like.

Cindy B. wrote on 5/10/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Stephen White's mysteries always have interesting twists. If you're familiar with Boulder, Colorado, they're always even more interesting!

Maggie D. (wiccania) wrote on 3/19/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

this book was my introduction to stephen white. i really enjoyed the story, and to be perfectly honest i didn't want to put it down, even when i had to.

it's set in my general vicinity, so it was great seeing references to familiar places -- and to my beloved colorado avalanche.

Judy H. (Judywh) wrote on 2/20/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Exciting Alan Gregory book. He is a psychologist in Boulder, Colorado and has interesting conflicts with revealing information to authorities and maintaining confidentiality. In this one he discovers a chilling link between accidental deaths years ago. If you like Stephen White, you'll love this~


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Melanie A Wardlow Mel - Goose Creek, SC wrote on 8/26/2008...


This is a great book. The plot kept me guessing until the end. I like the characters.

Gaylene G. (gigi) wrote on 12/30/2007...


Manner of Death is an excellent example of why I love mystery/thrillers. The manner in which the killer murdered his victims was so well-planned and contrived to look like accidents, that the authorities never suspected that there was a connection to their deaths. But when Dr. Alan Gregory's name came up on the list of possible targets, he had a warning from two former FBI agents that he was going to be next. Now, while Dr. Gregory is probably a very good psychiatrist, he could never be accused of being a crime fighter, however, he does manage to stay alive by his wit and a lot of luck!

Larry G. (OUDoc) wrote on 11/2/2006...


A string of accidental deaths appear to be bizarre accidents, until Dr. Alan Gregory discovers the chilling link. Each was the victim of an ingeniously planned, brilliantly executed murder. Thus they are plunged into the private nightmare of a killer, who knows about the terrifying power of mind games.

Barbara F. wrote on 8/28/2006...


From the back: The deaths of six men and women appeared to be bizarre accidents-until Dr. Alan Gregory discovered the chilling link. Years before, each was involved in the psychology and psychiatric training program at the University of Colorado.

Barbara M. wrote on 7/10/2006...


Great read!

Linda S. (Linda) wrote on 11/20/2005...


From the back cover: The deaths of the six men and women appeared to be bizarre accidents ... until Dr. Alan Gregory discovered the chilling link.

Mary M. (flynsquirrel) wrote on 10/14/2005...


A thriller about "accidental" deaths of course are murdersdiscovered by dr. alan gregory who puts himself in danger to solve the puzzle

Candace M. (CJMarley) wrote on 10/6/2005...


Stephen White is one of my favorite writers and this book didn't disappoint!

Teresa S. wrote on 7/3/2005...


Chilling,invigorating twists and turns just keep you so you can't put it down


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