The body parts were first discovered in the bellies of sharks. Marine Scientis in the Florida Keys insist sharks rarely dine on live humans, so there can only be one explanation: They were dead before they hit the water.
Dr. Jessica Coran knows why. They call him the "Night Crawler." And he's out there, riding the tides with his victims, feeding the waves after his own perverse hungers are satisfied. But when similar murders surface in London, on the Thames River, Jessica faces double jeopardy. Onekiller? Or two...
Anna P. (AnnaLovesAnimals) from BALTIMORE, MD wrote on 1/14/2007...
The body parts were first discovered inteh bellies of sharks. Marine scientists in the Florida Keys insist that sharks rarely dine on live humans, so there can only be one explanation: They were dead before they hit the water.
Dr. Jessica Coren knows why.
Shirin S. (ShirinS) from BENICIA, CA wrote on 7/10/2006...
The body parts were first discovered inteh bellies of sharks. Marine scientists in the Florida Keys insist that sharks rarely dine on live humans, so there can only be one explanation: They were dead before they hit the water.
Dr. Jessica Coren knows why.
Joanne C. from NEENAH, WI wrote on 3/8/2006...
Thriller!
Cindy L. (shurrwill) from ALTOONA, FL wrote on 2/25/2006...
Very suspenseful novel. This copy is even signed by the author! I enjoyed it quite a bit, so much so that I read it in record time for me!
Amy P. (amydelanoche) from NEWARK, OH wrote on 10/27/2005...
His best Instinct novel yet. His unforgettable heroine, FBI pathologist Jessica Coran, must embrace her darkest fears. Her darkest dreams. Her darkest instinct.