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 A ColdMind

Reviews

"One of the most stunning suspense novels of the year, so offbeat that it will mesmerize readers who never ordinarily read 'mysteries' at all. David Lindsey's special skill lies not only in the intensity of the steadily mounting horror...but in the rich characterizations of his people. Not until we are well into this spellbinding novel do we begin to get a glimmer of the mind at work behind it all."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A solid, literate thriller with one extra grabber: the murderer's truly creepy modus operandi. This is absorbing, grisly yet tasteful crime-fiction--with leanly vivid Houston atmosphere, persuasive detailing, and a subtly ghoulish mood throughout."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Terrific ... one of the scariest novels I have ever read...this book is begging to be filmed."
--The Washington Post


 

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"...There is no evidence of foul play..."

Synopsis

Two women die...one in a bizarre seizure-induced confrontation with a patrol officer near the grimy wharves of the Houston ship channel; the other is found floating in the bayou that runs through one of the city's wealthiest neighborhoods. There is no evidence of foul play. Both women are prostitutes--but they are from opposite ends of the city's social scale.

Despite the suspicious similarities in the two cases, Houston homicide detective Stuart Haydon can't even be sure he's looking at murder. But when still another woman dies mysteriously, he begins a manhunt that sucks him into the seedy sexual underbelly of Houston and into a world of international high rollers and sexual slavery. With the help of Judith Croft, a beautiful call girl--who keeps her own secrets until the last moments of the novel--Haydon sets an ingenious, yet fragile, trap for outwitting a killer whose life is as unimaginable as the death he administers.


 

"...one of those books that just spilled out onto the page..."

Author's Comments

A Cold Mind was one of those books that just spilled out onto the page, a one-of-a-kind novel that seemed to take on a life of its own from the opening words. It was my second effort at writing a novel, and the first book in which I introduce Houston homicide detective Stuart Haydon, a man who would become the protagonist of four more novels and who began to develop a cult following from his very first appearance on page 7 of this novel. The single most common question still asked of me by fans is "When will you bring back Stuart Haydon?" I'll talk about that a little more in another part of this web site.


 


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