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"One of the joys of reviewing is the discovery
of a major new talent. [Bill Eidson has]...constructed a fascinating,
terrifying psychological profile that ranks with the best and
needs to be recognized by awards committees...Highly recommended."
—Mystery News |
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When
you're short of money in a city like Boston, you
can always find yourself a roommate to take in. Rod Konrad would
prefer to live with his girlfriend, Bette, but she isn't ready.
Brendan is nice enough - as nice as a stranger invading your home
can be. He certainly takes to Rod - talks like him, dresses like
him, sticks to him like glue. But isn't Brendan just trying too
hard? And Rod can't shake the feeling Brendan is wearing his clothes
and sleeping in his ben when he's not there. . . .
The Little brother lives in the dark, in the shadow of the one he
hates, the one who is everything he will never really be. The little
brother is right beside you. And he's getting closer.
The Little Brother is a masterwork of suspense, an astonishingly
gripping novel that will grab you by the throat.
It is unforgettable. |