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Storm Front (A Virgil Flowers Novel #7)

Storm Front (A Virgil Flowers Novel #7)

Current price: $9.99
Publication Date: September 30th, 2014
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
ISBN:
9780425270240
Pages:
432
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Description

#1 New York Times Bestseller

An ancient relic is unearthed during an archaeological dig. A Minnesota college professor is keeping a secret that could change the world’s history as we know it. For Virgil Flowers, the link between the two is inescapable—and his investigation, more dangerous and far-reaching than he can possibly imagine.

About the Author

John Sandford is the pseudonym of  Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist John Camp. He is the author of the Prey novels, the Kidd novels, the Virgil Flowers novels, The Night Crew, and Dead Watch.

Praise for Storm Front (A Virgil Flowers Novel #7)

Praise for Storm Front
 
“One of the best in that series so far . . . [it is] exciting, complex and funny . . . There are no missteps. It is entertaining reading all the way.”—Huffington Post
 
“With another gritty storyline and appealing characters, Sandford has penned another winner, one sure to shoot to the top of the best-seller lists.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
 
“Clever, quirky . . . unusually good-natured intrigue distinguishes this outing.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
Praise for Mad River
 
“The best entry in a stellar series” – Booklist (starred review)
 
“A high-octane thrill ride. Virgil pulls out all the stops.” – Publishers Weekly
 
“There are few events more welcome in the literary world than the appearance of another John Sandford book. Mad River is shot through with dark humor from all sides [and] the violence that is the driving force of the book ratchets up the suspense to an almost excruciating degree.” – Bookreporter.com
 

Praise for John Sandford and Storm Front

“Sandford writes great, unapologetic guy fiction.”—Stephen King

“[Virgil] Flowers works with gruff charm and Spenser-like efficiency, a winning combination.”—Entertainment Weekly

“Move over Dan Brown...With another gritty storyline and appealing characters, Sandford has penned another winner.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch