Tap, Tap: A Novel

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Random House, 1994 - 291 páginas
What if your best friend started murdering you worst enemies? That's the frightening premise of Tap, Tap, David Martin's most terrifying thriller since his international bestseller Lie to Me. In Tap, Tap we meet Roscoe Bird, a get-along, go-along Washington, D. C., businessman who does his best to avoid conflict in his life, marriage, and workplace. But not in his past. Because when Peter Tummelier, his buddy from childhood, suddenly appears, bodies start showing up, too. And when Roscoe becomes the police's prime suspect for the killing spree, a heart-stopping race against time blocks Peter's brilliantly diabolical scheme of manipulation and murder from continuing. Only by destroying his closest friend can Roscoe save his own family, clear his name, and avoid a hideous death himself. Sophisticated, suspenseful, and replete with page-turning drive that marks the finest thrillers, Tap, Tap is a riveting examination of the ties that bind - and the ties that strangle, too.

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David Martin is the author of many picture books and easy-to-read books. He lives in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. For many years he and his wife and daughter lived in a house in the woods that he built himself; there he was able to observe the natural world firsthand. Visit David at davidzmartin.com.

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