New York Times, December 5, 2009
...on fine display in THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT (Shaye Areheart, $25). Its always wise to expect the unexpected from Jeffery Deaver, whose technology-driven mysteries are the most fiendishly plotted in the genre. Alternative-reality games are the ...
Californian, October 30, 2009
..."Roadside Crosses," by Jeffery Deaver (Simon & Schuster; $26.95). Local connection: Jeffery Deaver divides his time between the Monterey Peninsula and a home on the East Coast. This is ...
Stockwatch, October 29, 2009
...Copper Bracelet,” a new thriller created exclusively for digital audio. A collaboration of 16 leading thriller writers, including Jeffery Deaver, Lee Child, Lisa Scottoline and Joseph Finder, “The Copper Bracelet” is the sequel to ...
Telegraph, September 15, 2009
...people dont read books to get to the middle; they read books to get to the end, says Jeffery Deaver, whose latest novel, Roadside Crosses, was published last month. Im always thinking of storylines and techniques that guarantee readers will ...
Tonight South Africa, September 3, 2009
...The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell (Penguin R174) 8. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown R130) 9. Roadside Crosses by Jeffery Deaver (Hodder & Stoughton R189) 10. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson & Reg Keeland ...
Morley Observer & Advertiser, July 17, 2009
...INTERNATIONAL best-selling crime writer Jeffery Deaver will be visiting Leeds Art Gallery this summer to launch his new novel. Deaver's profile rocketed when his first Lincoln Rhyme novel, The Bone Collector, hit the screen ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune, July 15, 2009
...the line between them gets fuzzy? In his author's note at the beginning of his latest thriller, 'Roadside Crosses' (Simon & Schuster, 416 pages, $26.95), Jeffery Deaver describes the novel as 'blurring the line between the 'synthetic world' ...
Metronews, July 13, 2009
...t be greedy, share this article: more entertainment stories Watch out Edward Cullen, Harry Potter is growing up. Roadside Crosses, the third novel in Jeffery Deaver?s High-Tech Thriller Trilogy, revisits the California Bureau of ...
Metronews, July 13, 2009
...t be greedy, share this article: more entertainment stories Watch out Edward Cullen, Harry Potter is growing up. Roadside Crosses, the third novel in Jeffery Deaver?s High-Tech Thriller Trilogy, revisits the California Bureau of ...
Journal Gazette and Times Courier, June 22, 2009
...McEvoy knows that someone is getting information from some source and using it for illicit purposes. Roadside CrossesBy Jeffery Deaver Kathryn Dance is the main character in this latest of Jeffery Deavers books. She has appeared in at least ...
SignOn San Diego, June 21, 2009
...A specialist in the science of body language pursues a master of computer games turned serial killer in ?Roadside Crosses? by Jeffery Deaver (Simon & Schuster, $26.95). A private eye stripped of his license is impelled to investigate the ...
Book Reporter, June 20, 2009
...ROADSIDE CROSSES, Jeffery Deaver?s latest novel, offers a bit of a departure from the work of one of thriller fiction?s most unpredictable and reliable practitioners. It marks both the ...
Baltimore Sun, June 7, 2009
...Greenwich sets out to confront the reviewer. In turn, the sociopathic critic launches a chilling assault on Greenwich. Roadside Crosses: A Kathryn Dance Novel Jeffery Deaver (Simon and Schuster, $26.95) Kathryn Dance, an agent for the ...
New York Times, June 6, 2009
...with a grudge and a gun. Leaving to others the in-depth psychological analysis of such youthful spree killers, Jeffery Deaver turns his attention in ROADSIDE CROSSES (Simon & Schuster, $26.95) Someone on the scenic Monterey Peninsula is ...
AirTran Airways, June 1, 2009
...When Jeffery Deaver isn't sitting in his ideal workspace - 'a dark room with no distractions' - and plotting how to scare folks, he spends his time in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill ...
Fayetteville Online, May 31, 2009
...Fans of summers heavy-hitters authors can relax. New novels from Janet Evanovich, Robert Patterson, Dean Koontz, Nora Roberts, Jeffery Deaver and Danielle Steele will be on bookshelves again this summer in hopes of repeating past successes. ...