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Straw Men

(2001)
(The third book in the Memory series)
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"An engrossing mystery with a wonderfully unique sleuth [who] tackles the most mysterious setting of all: the Bermuda Triangle of human memory" (Barbara Seranella, author of the Munch Mancini Novels).

Eight years ago, Brenna Kennedy defended Carmen DellaVecchio. He was a loner, a freak, and accused of the brutal rape and near-murder of Pittsburgh cop Teresa Harnett. She lost the case and DellaVecchio was sent to prison.

But now, DNA evidence has cast doubt on DellaVecchio's guilt, and he is freed while waiting for a new trial. Kennedy continues to believe he is an innocent man. But if DellaVecchio is not guilty, then a dangerous sociopath is still out there.

Kennedy's boyfriend - the brilliant and compassionate psychologist Jim Christensen - has dedicated his career to studying the effects of memory loss, including victims of trauma. When Teresa Harnett asks him to help her remember the events of that terrible night, he reluctantly agrees - and soon all of them are caught in the web of a madman who will kill to stay free . . .

In this finalist for the Edgar and Barry Awards, Michael J. Smith delivers "the creepiest good time I've had in ages - a genuine page-turner" (Laura Lippman, New York Times - bestselling author of And When She Was Good).


Genre: Mystery

Praise for this book

"The creepiest good time I've had in ages - a genuine page-turner." - Laura Lippman


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