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Selected Praise for David Morrell

“David Morrell is, to me, the finest thriller writer living today, bar none.”
—Steve Berry

“David Morrell is a master of suspense. He wields it like a stiletto—knows just where to stick it and how to turn it. If you’re reading Morrell, you’re sitting on the edge of your seat.”
—Michael Connelly

“Morrell, an absolute master of the thriller, plays by his on rules and leaves you dazzled.”
—Dean Koontz

“A thriller fan’s dream . . . exciting, involving, thought-provoking.”
—Stephen King

“Riveting.”
— Robert Ludlum

“The storytelling genius of David Morrell. It’s simply that—genius.”
—Sandra Brown

“Nobody does this better than David Morrell.”
—Lee Child

“Grabs you by the short hairs of your soul and your brain and does not let go.”
—James Ellroy

“Fast-pace, intelligent, exciting and hard-hitting.”
—Nelson DeMille

“A master storyteller.”
—James Rollins

“A titan among thriller writers.”
—Joseph Finder

“The father of the modern action novel.”
—Vince Flynn

“Master storyteller David Morrell thrills us with heart-pounding suspense while tugging at our emotions.”
—Tess Gerritsen

“The absolute master . . .the craftsman so many of us look to for guidance.”
—Andrew Vachss

“David Morrell’s not just a fine writer; he’s also a great and generous teacher.”
—Lawrence Block

“One hell of a hard, fast novel.”
—John D. MacDonald on First Blood

“It’s been years since I’ve read a thriller as good as Creepers. Crack this novel and it’s like an alien abduction of your brain—forget resuming your normal life until it’s finished.”
—Douglas Preston on Creepers

“David Morrell has written more good thrillers than just about anyone else alive.”
Chicago Sun-Times

“The best thriller writer of this or any generation.”
Providence Journal

“Far beyond the level of entertainment fiction.”
Associated Press

“Morrell stands head and shoulders above most of his contemporaries.”
National Review

“Everything he writes has a you-are-there quality, and that, coupled with his ability to propel characters through a scene, makes reading him like attending a private screening.”
Washington Post Book World