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ISBN: | 1616637609 (ISBN13: 9781616637606) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Manufactured Identity #3 |
Heath Sommer
Paperback | Pages: 314 pages Rating: 4.14 | 176 Users | 40 Reviews
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Title | : | The Human Obsession (Manufactured Identity #3) |
Author | : | Heath Sommer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 314 pages |
Published | : | December 14th 2010 by Tate Publishing & Enterprises (first published December 2010) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Psychology. Fiction. Crime |
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A year before retirement, Chief of Police Frank Murphy wants nothing more than to spend his golden years on HGTV marathons and endless tee-off times. What he gets is a string of abductions that makes Ted Bundy look like an amateur. The Human Obsession is the sequel to Heath Sommer's 2009 breakout psychological thriller The Manufactured Identity, where Murphy and hapless lovers Addy and John Joe scramble against inhuman odds and unpredictable twists to solve the riddles of murder, obsession, and human weakness. Focusing on the trial of Cameron Bo, alleged murderer and loony from Sommer's The Grand Delusion, The Human Obsession takes readers even deeper into the minds of Sommers' belovedand twistedcharacters. In the end, no one could have seen why those meant to protect and serve may be in the greatest danger of all.Rating Based On Books The Human Obsession (Manufactured Identity #3)
Ratings: 4.14 From 176 Users | 40 ReviewsNotice Based On Books The Human Obsession (Manufactured Identity #3)
book club Book: By far the best of the series, but still a lot of psychology. I am not a big fan of too real in novels.Ultimately I enjoyed the sychology more than the story, although both were great. Recomended read
Thrilled and wanting more! My personal favorite of the series.
usually dont like these types, but this was really good
Book club for November
I dont usually write editorials, but the feeling when you are done with this book and triology...its different. Wish I could explain. I hope the author writes a fourth
My favorite of Sommer's books. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
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