Gideon's Corpse (Gideon Crew Series #2)

Gideon's Corpse (Gideon Crew Series #2)

Gideon's Corpse (Gideon Crew Series #2)

Gideon's Corpse (Gideon Crew Series #2)

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Overview

A top nuclear scientist goes mad and takes an innocent family hostage at gunpoint, killing one and causing a massive standoff.
A plume of radiation above New York City leads to a warehouse where, it seems, a powerful nuclear bomb was assembled just hours before.
Sifting through the evidence, authorities determine that the unthinkable is about to happen: in ten days, a major American city will be vaporized by a terrorist attack.
Ten days. And Gideon Crew, tracking the mysterious terrorist cell from the suburbs of New York to the mountains of New Mexico, learns the end may be something worse—far worse—than mere Armageddon.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781619692381
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/25/2012
Series: Gideon Crew Series , #2
Sales rank: 615,434
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 5.75(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

About The Author

DOUGLAS PRESTON and LINCOLN CHILD are coauthors of the bestselling novels Relic, Mount Dragon, Reliquary, Riptide, Thunderhead, The Ice Limit, The Cabinet of Curiosities, Still Life with Crows, Brimstone, Dance of Death, The Book of the Dead, The Wheel of Darkness, Cemetery Dance and Fever Dream. Douglas Preston, a regular contributor to The New Yorker, worked for the American Museum of Natural History. He is an expert horseman who has ridden thousands of miles across the West. Lincoln Child is a former book editor who has published four bestselling novels of his own. He is passionate about motorcycles, exotic parrots, and nineteenth-century English literature. The authors encourage readers to visit and send them e-mail at their Web site, www.prestonchild.com.

Place of Birth:

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Education:

B.A., Pomona College, 1978
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