Published by Penguin Putnam

"Compelling...dramatic...ingenious twists."
Publishers Weekly

"Kadow piles on the suspense....
A heart-stopping journey."

Washington Post Book World
"A knockout. Staggeringly well done."
Kirkus Reviews

"If you're faint of heart, don't go near this one."
Chicago Tribune

"Combustible...as compulsively readable as
James Patterson's Kiss the Girls."
Book of the Month Club

"Kadow offers the reader uncanny insights into
both the mind of a killer and that of an
FBI profiler. A harrowing and ultimately
gratifying read."
Gregg McCrary, former FBI profiler

A BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB
ALTERNATE SELECTION

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"DEAD TIDE thrills…sensationalistic sequel to
BURNOUT…more lurid than Patricia Cornwell or
Linda Fairstein.
Publishers Weekly

SUNSATIONAL Summer Read...a genuinely
disturbing plot...chilling and seductive ...sure to
win Kadow a legion of new fan."
Metro Newspaper Service

Exciting…complex….a villain even more
depraved than Hannibal Lecter."
M.B.R.

Chilling and seductive, stunning in its intensity
and unforgettable in its power, DEAD TIDE will
leave you breathless."
Penguin Putnam

A) fleet, unnerving thriller, Kadow keeps spinning
out mysteries so brilliantly...nobody will
stop reading halfway through."
Kirkus

"Kadow is on the level of a Patricia Cornwell and
a Nancy Taylor Rosenberg in turning up the suspense."
Midwest Book Review

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"Every cop's worst nightmare - a serial killer who stalks cops.
The pages turn. There are horrifying images no reader will soon forget."
Robert Daley - New York Times Best selling author
of Year of the Dragon and Prince of the City

"As shattering as a gunshot, "Blue Justice" is the dead-on, white knuckle
thrill-read of the year."
Penguin Putnam

"Newcomer Jeannine Kadow spins a lightning fast tale of
police intrigue. Swift, action-packed and suspenseful, Blue
Justice heralds the debut of a new writer into the police
procedural scene. Kadow is a sound story teller, and this novel
promises much for fans of the genre."
Mystery Intrigue Review

"There's a hard edge of diligent research to this first thriller about
apparent police suicides by former broadcast journalist Jeannine
Kadow, as well as a refreshing avoidance of the cop clichés so
common to the subgenre. Grizzled veteran Ed Gavin and his
new partner, sleek Ivy League rookie Jon Strega, have enough
interesting quirks to mark them as real people as they work to link
the apparent suicides of a sudden rush of colleagues to one very
determined woman who also happens to wear NYPD blue. This
character, Maria Alvarez, is another original--full of believable
pain and venom, using sex as one more weapon in her avenging
arsenal. If you tend to think of books that appear as
mass-market paperback originals as a lesser form of art, this
one might just change your mind.
AMAZON.COM


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What you can't say can kill you.

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