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Transgressions: Death's Betrayal: Two Novellas from Transgressions
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Transgressions: Death's Betrayal: Two Novellas from Transgressions
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Transgressions: Death's Betrayal: Two Novellas from Transgressions

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Two of the very best crime writers collected into one classic anthology of never-before-published novellas, compiled by Ed McBain.

Novellas from Transgressions by Jeffery Deaver and Sharyn McCrumb


"Forever" by Jeffery Deaver: Talbot Simms is an unusual cop—a statistician with the Westbrook County Sheriff Department. When two wealthy couples commit suicide one right after the other, he suspects it isn't suicide, but murder. He must find who was behind it, and how they did it.

"The Resurrection Man" by Sharyn McCrumb: During America's first century, doctors used any means necessary to advance their craft-including dissecting corpses. Sharyn McCrumb brings the pre-Civil War South to life in this story of a man who is assigned to dig up bodies to help those that are still alive.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2005
ISBN9781593977016
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Transgressions: Death's Betrayal: Two Novellas from Transgressions
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Jeffery Deaver

Jeffery Deaver is the New York Times bestselling author of more than fifteen novels of suspense, including The Bone Collector, which was made into a feature film. A two-time recipient of the Ellery Queen Reader's Award for best short story of the year, he has been nominated for five Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America and an Anthony award. Mr. Deaver lives in California and Virginia.

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    Loved the first book. Very similar to the television show Numbers. I am a fan of mathetics and love how it was used to solve the crime. Second book, was not as satisfying.