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Graveland

By: Alan Glynn
Narrated by: John Cormack
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A Wall Street investment banker is shot dead while jogging in Central Park. Then one of the savviest hedge-fund managers in the city is gunned down outside an Upper West Side restaurant. Are these killings part of a coordinated terrorist attack, or just coincidence?

Investigative journalist Ellen Dorsey has a hunch that it’s neither. When an attempt is made on the life of another CEO, the story blows wide open ... The search for Lizzie takes Frank and Ellen from a quiet campus to the blazing spotlight of a national media storm – and into the devastating crucible of a personal and a public tragedy.

©2014 Alan Glynn (P)2014 Oakhill Publishing
Crime Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime

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Critic reviews

"Gripping and cleverly constructed thriller ... eerily prescient" (Belfast Telegraph)
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