Deception, obsession, and chilling Minnesota crime.
You seem to enjoy a good, twisty psychological thriller, and "Immoral" by Brian Freeman fits that bill. As you follow Lieutenant Stride’s intense investigation into two polar-opposite missing girls, you get a mix of raw emotion and gritty realism. The atmosphere alone is enough to give you chills, matched by Freeman's nuanced prose. Dive in, and you might find yourself as obsessed with uncovering the truth as Stride is.
- Barry Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2006)
- Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel (2006)
- Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2006)
- Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2006)
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Deception, obsession, and chilling Minnesota crime.
You seem to enjoy a good, twisty psychological thriller, and "Immoral" by Brian Freeman fits that bill. As you follow Lieutenant Stride’s intense investigation into two polar-opposite missing girls, you get a mix of raw emotion and gritty realism. The atmosphere alone is enough to give you chills, matched by Freeman's nuanced prose. Dive in, and you might find yourself as obsessed with uncovering the truth as Stride is.
- Barry Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2006)
- Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel (2006)
- Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2006)
- Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2006)