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    Objectstaat
    Heel goed: Een boek dat er niet als nieuw uitziet en is gelezen, maar zich in uitstekende staat ...
    Type
    Novel
    Signed
    No
    Ex Libris
    No
    Narrative Type
    Fiction
    Personalized
    No
    Features
    Dust Jacket
    Original Language
    English
    Intended Audience
    Young Adults, Adults
    Inscribed
    No
    Vintage
    No
    ISBN
    9780312558475

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    St. Martin's Press
    ISBN-10
    0312558473
    ISBN-13
    9780312558475
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    99694946

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Trespasser
    Number of Pages
    320 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2011
    Topic
    Thrillers / Crime, Contemporary Women, Crime, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Paul Doiron
    Book Series
    Mike Bowditch Mysteries Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    17.6 Oz
    Item Length
    9.5 in
    Item Width
    6.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2011-005292
    Reviews
    "Doiron's plot is heart-pounding, filled with startling twists and turns. The main characters, some lovable and others despicable, are all multidimensional. And the stylish prose is pitch-perfect, especially in its evocative descriptions of the beauty, and occasionally the ugliness, of coastal Maine in early spring. The story's slam-bang ending leaves Mike's life in tatters, and the reader anxious to know what the author has in store for him next."-Associated Press "Doiron delivers another perfectly plotted mystery peopled with multidimensional characters, but, in addition, his writing has matured. His descriptions of Maine's midcoast are incredibly evocative of the sights, sounds, and smells of early spring, and the heart-pounding account of Mike's fourwheeling chase through the woods is a masterpiece of high-octane narrative. Suggest this series to fans of C. J. Box and Nevada Barr."- Booklist (starred review) "Doiron serves up a tense thriller that stars a memorable main character and brings the rugged Maine landscape vividly to life. Highly recommended for lovers of mysteries, particularly those set outdoors or in New England. Fans of C.J. Box and Castle Freeman will not be disappointed."- Library Journal (starred review) "Doiron's second thriller featuring Mike Bowditch makes effective use of Maine's 'mud season,' that time when the weather is unpredictable and new life struggles to emerge from the snow, as a metaphor for Mike's internal struggle to put his life back on track. Doiron's sense of place, and of the people of Maine, adds lush nuance to this suspense-filled read. Well-paced, with an interesting array of elegantly rounded characters, this effort more than lives up to the promise of Doiron's debut."- RT Book Review (Top Pick, 4 ½ stars) "A complex, heartfelt, altogether impressive piece of work."- Kirkus Reviews "Compelling."- Publishers Weekly "Engaging . . . Doiron is clearly a talented storyteller. . . . The book is hard to put down."-Portland Press Herald "Doiron is an author to watch!"-Indiebound, Advance Praise for Trespasser: "Doiron serves up a tense thriller that stars a memorable main character and brings the rugged Maine landscape vividly to life. Highly recommended for lovers of mysteries, particularly those set outdoors or in New England. Fans of C.J. Box and Castle Freeman will not be disappointed."- Library Journal "A complex, heartfelt, altogether impressive piece of work."- Kirkus Reviews "Compelling."- Publishers Weekly Praise for the Edgar AwardNominated The Poacher's Son: "With precise and evocative prose, Paul Doiron weaves a riveting tale. . . . This is a compelling, moving, and utterly impressive debut!" -Andre Dubus III "Stunning vistas . . . eye-popping scenes." -The New York Times Book Review "Doiron is an accomplished and powerful new voice in suspense fiction." -John Lescroart " The Poacher's Son is one of the best-written debut novels I've read in years." -Nelson DeMille, author of The Gate House "Doiron takes a provocative look at the ties between fathers and sons, unconditional love, and Maine's changing landscape in his outstanding debut. . . . This evocative thriller is sure to put Doiron on several 2010 must-read lists." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Paul Doiron is a spellbinding new storyteller whose literate, intelligent novel will have readers begging for more." -Julia Spencer-Fleming, Edgar finalist and author of I Shall Not Want "A fast-paced outdoor adventure filled with murder, betrayal, and a terrific sense of place." -C. J. Box, Edgar Awardwinning author of Blue Heaven " The Poacher's Son is a haunting tale, and Paul Doiron is a powerful and evocative writer." -Tess Gerritsen, author of The Keepsake, Advance Praise for Trespasser: "Doiron delivers another perfectly plotted mystery peopled with multidimensional characters, but, in addition, his writing has matured. His descriptions of Maine's midcoast are incredibly evocative of the sights, sounds, and smells of early spring, and the heart-pounding account of Mike's fourwheeling chase through the woods is a masterpiece of high-octane narrative. Suggest this series to fans of C. J. Box and Nevada Barr."- Booklist (starred review) "Doiron serves up a tense thriller that stars a memorable main character and brings the rugged Maine landscape vividly to life. Highly recommended for lovers of mysteries, particularly those set outdoors or in New England. Fans of C.J. Box and Castle Freeman will not be disappointed."- Library Journal "Doiron's second thriller featuring Mike Bowditch makes effective use of Maine's 'mud season,' that time when the weather is unpredictable and new life struggles to emerge from the snow, as a metaphor for Mike's internal struggle to put his life back on track. Doiron's sense of place, and of the people of Maine, adds lush nuance to this suspense-filled read. Well-paced, with an interesting array of elegantly rounded characters, this effort more than lives up to the promise of Doiron's debut."- RT Book Review (Top Pick, 4 ½ stars) "A complex, heartfelt, altogether impressive piece of work."- Kirkus Reviews "Compelling."- Publishers Weekly Praise for the Edgar AwardNominated The Poacher's Son: "With precise and evocative prose, Paul Doiron weaves a riveting tale. . . . This is a compelling, moving, and utterly impressive debut!" -Andre Dubus III "Stunning vistas . . . eye-popping scenes." -The New York Times Book Review "Doiron is an accomplished and powerful new voice in suspense fiction." -John Lescroart " The Poacher's Son is one of the best-written debut novels I've read in years." -Nelson DeMille, author of The Gate House "Doiron takes a provocative look at the ties between fathers and sons, unconditional love, and Maine's changing landscape in his outstanding debut. . . . This evocative thriller is sure to put Doiron on several 2010 must-read lists." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Paul Doiron is a spellbinding new storyteller whose literate, intelligent novel will have readers begging for more." -Julia Spencer-Fleming, Edgar finalist and author of I Shall Not Want "A fast-paced outdoor adventure filled with murder, betrayal, and a terrific sense of place." -C. J. Box, Edgar Awardwinning author of Blue Heaven " The Poacher's Son is a haunting tale, and Paul Doiron is a powerful and evocative writer." -Tess Gerritsen, author of The Keepsake, Doiron's plot is heart-pounding, filled with startling twists and turns. The main characters, some lovable and others despicable, are all multidimensional. And the stylish prose is pitch-perfect, especially in its evocative descriptions of the beauty, and occasionally the ugliness, of coastal Maine in early spring. The story's slam-bang ending leaves Mike's life in tatters, and the reader anxious to know what the author has in store for him next., Advance Praise for Trespasser: "Doiron serves up a tense thriller that stars a memorable main character and brings the rugged Maine landscape vividly to life. Highly recommended for lovers of mysteries, particularly those set outdoors or in New England. Fans of C.J. Box and Castle Freeman will not be disappointed."- Library Journal "A complex, heartfelt, altogether impressive piece of work."- Kirkus Reviews Praise for the Edgar AwardNominated The Poacher's Son: "With precise and evocative prose, Paul Doiron weaves a riveting tale. . . . This is a compelling, moving, and utterly impressive debut!" -Andre Dubus III "Stunning vistas . . . eye-popping scenes." -The New York Times Book Review "Doiron is an accomplished and powerful new voice in suspense fiction." -John Lescroart " The Poacher's Son is one of the best-written debut novels I've read in years." -Nelson DeMille, author of The Gate House "Doiron takes a provocative look at the ties between fathers and sons, unconditional love, and Maine's changing landscape in his outstanding debut. . . . This evocative thriller is sure to put Doiron on several 2010 must-read lists." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Paul Doiron is a spellbinding new storyteller whose literate, intelligent novel will have readers begging for more." -Julia Spencer-Fleming, Edgar finalist and author of I Shall Not Want "A fast-paced outdoor adventure filled with murder, betrayal, and a terrific sense of place." -C. J. Box, Edgar Awardwinning author of Blue Heaven " The Poacher's Son is a haunting tale, and Paul Doiron is a powerful and evocative writer." -Tess Gerritsen, author of The Keepsake, Doiron serves up a tense thriller that stars a memorable main character and brings the rugged Maine landscape vividly to life. Highly recommended for lovers of mysteries, particularly those set outdoors or in New England. Fans of C.J. Box and Castle Freeman will not be disappointed., Doiron delivers another perfectly plotted mystery peopled with multidimensional characters, but, in addition, his writing has matured. His descriptions of Maine's midcoast are incredibly evocative of the sights, sounds, and smells of early spring, and the heart-pounding account of Mike's fourwheeling chase through the woods is a masterpiece of high-octane narrative. Suggest this series to fans of C. J. Box and Nevada Barr., Advance Praise for Trespasser "Doiron serves up a tense thriller that stars a memorable main character and brings the rugged Maine landscape vividly to life. Highly recommended for lovers of mysteries, particularly those set outdoors or in New England. Fans of C.J. Box and Castle Freeman will not be disappointed."- Library Journal Praise for the Edgar AwardNominated The Poacher's Son "With precise and evocative prose, Paul Doiron weaves a riveting tale. . . . This is a compelling, moving, and utterly impressive debut!" -Andre Dubus III "Stunning vistas . . . eye-popping scenes." -The New York Times Book Review "Doiron is an accomplished and powerful new voice in suspense fiction." -John Lescroart " The Poacher's Son is one of the best-written debut novels I've read in years." -Nelson DeMille, author of The Gate House "Doiron takes a provocative look at the ties between fathers and sons, unconditional love, and Maine's changing landscape in his outstanding debut. . . . This evocative thriller is sure to put Doiron on several 2010 must-read lists." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Paul Doiron is a spellbinding new storyteller whose literate, intelligent novel will have readers begging for more." -Julia Spencer-Fleming, Edgar finalist and author of I Shall Not Want "A fast-paced outdoor adventure filled with murder, betrayal, and a terrific sense of place." -C. J. Box, Edgar Awardwinning author of Blue Heaven " The Poacher's Son is a haunting tale, and Paul Doiron is a powerful and evocative writer." -Tess Gerritsen, author of The Keepsake, Praise for the Edgar AwardNominated The Poacher's Son "With precise and evocative prose, Paul Doiron weaves a riveting tale. . . . This is a compelling, moving, and utterly impressive debut!" -Andre Dubus III "Stunning vistas . . . eye-popping scenes." -The New York Times Book Review "Doiron is an accomplished and powerful new voice in suspense fiction." -John Lescroart " The Poacher's Son is one of the best-written debut novels I've read in years." -Nelson DeMille, author of The Gate House "Doiron takes a provocative look at the ties between fathers and sons, unconditional love, and Maine's changing landscape in his outstanding debut. . . . This evocative thriller is sure to put Doiron on several 2010 must-read lists." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Paul Doiron is a spellbinding new storyteller whose literate, intelligent novel will have readers begging for more." -Julia Spencer-Fleming, Edgar finalist and author of I Shall Not Want "A fast-paced outdoor adventure filled with murder, betrayal, and a terrific sense of place." -C. J. Box, Edgar Awardwinning author of Blue Heaven " The Poacher's Son is a haunting tale, and Paul Doiron is a powerful and evocative writer." -Tess Gerritsen, author of The Keepsake, Doiron's second thriller featuring Mike Bowditch makes effective use of Maine's 'mud season,' that time when the weather is unpredictable and new life struggles to emerge from the snow, as a metaphor for Mike's internal struggle to put his life back on track. Doiron's sense of place, and of the people of Maine, adds lush nuance to this suspense-filled read. Well-paced, with an interesting array of elegantly rounded characters, this effort more than lives up to the promise of Doiron's debut.
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Series Volume Number
    2
    Dewey Decimal
    813.6
    Synopsis
    In Paul Doiron's riveting follow-up to his Edgar Award-nominated novel, "The Poacher's Son," Maine game warden Mike Bowditch's quest to find a missing woman leads him through a forest of lies in search of a killer who may have gotten away with murder once before. While on patrol one foggy March evening, Bowditch receives a call for help. A woman has reportedly struck a deer on a lonely coast road. When the game warden arrives on the scene, he finds blood in the road--but both the driver and the deer have vanished. And the state trooper assigned to the accident appears strangely unconcerned. The details of the disappearance seem eerily familiar. Seven years earlier, a jury convicted lobsterman Erland Jefferts of the rape and murder of a wealthy college student and sentenced him to life in prison. For all but his most fanatical defenders, justice was served. But when the missing woman is found brutalized in a manner that suggests Jefferts may have been framed, Bowditch receives an ominous warning from state prosecutors to stop asking questions. For Bowditch, whose own life was recently shattered by a horrific act of violence, doing nothing is not an option. His clandestine investigation reopens old wounds between Maine locals and rich summer residents and puts both his own life and that of the woman he loves in jeopardy. As he closes in on his quarry, he suddenly discovers how dangerous his opponents are, and how far they will go to prevent him from bringing a killer to justice., In Paul Doiron's riveting follow-up to his Edgar Award-nominated novel, The Poacher's Son , Maine game warden Mike Bowditch's quest to find a missing woman leads him through a forest of lies in search of a killer who may have gotten away with murder once before. While on patrol one foggy March evening, Bowditch receives a call for help. A woman has reportedly struck a deer on a lonely coast road. When the game warden arrives on the scene, he finds blood in the road--but both the driver and the deer have vanished. And the state trooper assigned to the accident appears strangely unconcerned. The details of the disappearance seem eerily familiar. Seven years earlier, a jury convicted lobsterman Erland Jefferts of the rape and murder of a wealthy college student and sentenced him to life in prison. For all but his most fanatical defenders, justice was served. But when the missing woman is found brutalized in a manner that suggests Jefferts may have been framed, Bowditch receives an ominous warning from state prosecutors to stop asking questions. For Bowditch, whose own life was recently shattered by a horrific act of violence, doing nothing is not an option. His clandestine investigation reopens old wounds between Maine locals and rich summer residents and puts both his own life and that of the woman he loves in jeopardy. As he closes in on his quarry, he suddenly discovers how dangerous his opponents are, and how far they will go to prevent him from bringing a killer to justice.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3604.O37T74 2011

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