Dying for Deception by Gerard Bianco


Dying for Deception
Title : Dying for Deception
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ISBN : 059530995X
ISBN-10 : 9780595309955
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 260
Publication : Published June 1, 2004

Gritty and devilishly good! Bianco has a winner here!--Dean Krystek, author of Buddha's War and Soldiers Now. Moving from the natural, through the psychological, to the supernatural, Bianco weaves an intriguing series of events that holds the reader spellbound. Each time you think you've got it, he surprises you with a new twist. Even after you have turned the last page and laid down the book, the author plants the seed in your imagination that keeps pulling you back for one last look.--Dr. Brian Enright, author and President of National Training Network. In Dying For Deception, murder and mysticism lead to mystery and mayhem. New York City Detective William Gillette, investigating a series of horrific murders, uncovers a cunning scheme that embodies a fate worse than death--and it's aimed back at him. Why? Does it have something to do with his past? Or does it prophesize his future? Only one man has the answer. And it coincides with a 700-year-old deception.on to your hat! You're about to take a ride on the Mystery Express. Turn right, beyond murder and betrayal; left, past seduction and desire; then go straight on through to deception. detective yarn, but unlike the typical dime store novel, it breaks through the barrier of the traditional suspense tale and plunges into the realm of mystical genre. A serial killer, a mysterious stranger, horrific murders, and an illicit love affair combine to make the journey from opening page to the suspenseful and incalculable ending, a grim reminder that sometimes deception can be more frightening than death.


Dying for Deception Reviews


  • Delilah

    I found this book at my local goodwill and figured it sound interesting enough
    After reading this book it still amazes me. The ending left me with even more questions, but in a good way. One of the best mystery/psychological books I have ever read. I am surprised it isn't more well know. It can be somewhat gruesome, but you wont be disappointed with this book. Like all mystery books this has many plot twists, but somehow it is different from other books. I had my friend read it and she gave it to her mother to read. I would recommend this to anyone who likes to have their mind played around with.