Joshua Corin

award-winning author of While Galileo Preys

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Mira
(September 1, 2010)
400 pages
$7.99
ISBN: 978-0778328117

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While Galileo Preys

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“Joshua Corin is a new name to watch in crime fiction.  Fearless, inventive, and intuitive, his writing is incredibly self-assured.”
— J.T. Ellison, bestselling author of The Cold Room

“Enjoyable thriller [with] faultless action scenes..”
 —Publishers Weekly

“Corin has created a quirky, savvy profiler in Esme Stuart and a first-rate antagonist in the sniper.  Readers are going to hope Corin has a whole series of books planned for Esme.”
—Romantic Times

“I never understood what spine-tingling meant until I read this book. Starting with the man out walking his dog in Atlanta, coming across the body of a man in a pink prom dress, to the fitting conclusion, While Galileo Preys will have you on the edge of your seat.”
  —San Francisco Book Review 

“While Galileo Preys is my first taste of what Mr. Corin has to offer. For suspense/thriller fans like me, author Joshua Corin is a dream come true. The intensity levels were insanely high throughout this book from beginning to end. I couldn’t get enough. Esme kicks butt and takes names. I am so happy to learn that this series is based around her. The cat and mouse game Galileo and Esme played had me on the edge of my seat. Mr. Corin had just gotten a stalker out of me with While Galileo Preys.”
 —Manic Readers

“While Galileo Preys had me hooked from page one.  The terror and chaos that one killer creates could be based on headline news.  The protagonists are strong, but have their flaws.  Tom and Esme have a sixth sense that has kept them alive.  Tom knows the random killings are tied together, and with Esme’s help, they will stop Galileo.  There is a huge cast of secondary characters that Mr. Corin has developed nicely, and they round out the story.  I personally would like Rafe, along with his father Lester, to take a long walk off a short bridge, but no such luck.  Other characters are a blend of the good, the bad, the ugly, and the innocent.  While Galileo Preys is an excellent bone-chilling tale.  The plot is tightly woven, and the action doesn’t stop until the last page.  I look forward to seeing more of Mr. Corin’s work.  This is a must read.”
—Romance Reviews Today

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