
About this Event
Marshall Karp's Don’t Tell Me How to Die has so many twists and turns, you’d swear he wrote it with a corkscrew. While Eric Rickstad's Remote: The Six is so terrifying, you must "see" it to believe.
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Joe Donahue of WAMC & NPR's The Book Show calls Marshall Karp's Don't Tell Me How To Die “A razor-sharp domestic thriller...Darkly funny and relentlessly suspenseful, Karp displays every skill as one of the greatest storytellers of our generation.”
In Eric Rickstad's latest thriller REMOTE: THE SIX, detectives Stark and Garnier track a killer across the country beleving they have the advantage until Stark realizes how the killer has stayed ahead of them all this time. The reason is more terrifying than either man can fathom. They face a killer who may be unstoppable, and stand at the abyss of a conspiracy so ominous, it shakes their reality to the core.
Marshall Karp co-created and coauthored the first six books in the #1 bestselling NYPD Red series with James Patterson. Starting with NYPD Red 7: The M**der Sorority, Marshall became the sole author of the series, which features Detectives Kylie MacDonald and Zach Jordan as members of an of an elite squad sworn to "protect and serve New York's rich and famous." Marshall is also the author of five books in the critically acclaimed Lomax and Biggs mystery series, featuring LAPD Detectives Mike Lomax and Terry Biggs, who work homicide out of the famed Los Angeles Hollywood Division. For over twenty years Marshall has worked closely with the international charity Vitamin Angels, providing tens of millions of mothers and children around the globe with lifesaving vitamins and nutrients.
Eric Rickstad is the New York Times bestselling author of Lilith, I Am Not Who You Think I Am (named a New York Times Best Thriller of the Year), Reap, What Remains of Her, and the Canaan Crime Trilogy, which has sold more than a half million copies worldwide. He lives in Vermont with his wife, daughter, and son.
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Oblong Books [Rhinebeck], 6422 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck, United States
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