The Goodbye Man - Jeffery Deaver

The Goodbye Man

By Jeffery Deaver

  • Release Date: 2020-05-12
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 687 Ratings

Description

THE INSPIRATION FOR THE UPCOMING CBS ORIGINAL SERIES TRACKER

In this twisty thriller from the New York Times bestselling master of suspense, reward-seeker Colter Shaw infiltrates a sinister cult after learning that the only way to get somebody out...is to go in.


In the wilderness of Washington State, expert tracker Colter Shaw has located two young men accused of a terrible hate crime. But when his pursuit takes a shocking and tragic turn, Shaw becomes desperate to discover what went so horribly wrong and if he is to blame.

Shaw's search for answers leads him to a shadowy organization that bills itself as a grief support group. But is it truly it a community that consoles the bereaved? Or a dangerous cult with a growing body count?

Undercover, Shaw joins the mysterious group, risking everything despite the fact that no reward is on offer. He soon finds that some people will stop at nothing to keep their secrets hidden...and to make sure that he or those close to him say “goodbye” forever.

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Reviews

  • The Goodbye Man

    4
    By grannycha
    Wish his endings didn’t leave you guessing.
  • The Goodbye Man

    1
    By xfr52
    If you are a fan of the author Jeffrey Deaver who wrote the Bone Collector, do not waste your time reading this book as it is not of the same caliber. This is a badly written offering, with poor character development, pointless, distracting prose and a disjointed, badly developed plot. This is a very bad book and is either a joke or was written by someone other than the author who created Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs. A waste of time and money.
  • Goodbye Man

    4
    By Peter 14
    Enjoyed the story and the development of the characters. The plot was a bit shopworn.