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The Prophet
The Prophet | Michael Koryta
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Adam Austin hasn't spoken to his brother in years. When they were teenagers, their sister was abducted and murdered, and their devastated family never recovered. Now Adam keeps to himself, scraping by as a bail bondsman, working so close to the town's criminal fringes that he sometimes seems a part of them. Kent Austin is the beloved coach of the local high school football team, a religious man and hero in the community. After years of near misses, Kent's team has a shot at the state championship, a welcome point of pride in a town that has had its share of hardships. Just before playoffs begin, the town and the team are thrown into shock when horrifically, impossibly, another teenage girl is found murdered. As details emerge that connect the crime to the Austin brothers, the two must confront their buried rage and grief-and unite to stop a killer. Michael Koryta, widely hailed as one of the most exciting young thriller authors at work today, has written his greatest novel ever-an emotionally harrowing, unstoppably suspenseful novel that Donald Ray Pollock has called "one of the sharpest and superbly plotted crime novels I've read in my life."
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NatalieR
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Any football fans out there? If so, you‘ll enjoy this mystery as football playing and coaching is a constant theme thru the story. Two brothers lose their sister during adolescence to murder. As adults, they are touched by another murder of a teenage girl. As they work to solve the present murder, they are reminded of the past and have to work thru that too. Excellent story from a favorite author. #MountTBR

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MMFinck
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Absolutely gripping. Friday Night Lights meets thriller. Loved it. Getting a hardcopy for my husband.

EadieB I love his books! 6y
MMFinck @EadieB Me too! This might be my favorite of the ones I‘ve read. 6y
EadieB @MMFinck I‘ve read 4 books - So Cold the River, I Wish You Were Dead, and 2 books (Last Words and Rise the Dark) from his Mark Novak series. All of them were very good! I‘ll have to checkout (edited) 6y
MMFinck @EadieB it‘s funny. I could *not* get behind so cold the river! Lol. :) the writing was as great as usual. It was the fantasy element that lost me. The rest? All thumbs up. :) 6y
EadieB @MMFinck It was a bit strange in parts and may not appeal to everyone and I can understand that it didn‘t work for you. But like you said, he is a very good writer! 6y
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CocoReads
The Prophet | Michael Koryta
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I just pulled 55 books off my tbr that are suitable for October reading (thrillers mostly but some paranormal and a few horror). Here's a few of them. That doesn't even count the stuff in the basement or ebooks. If having too many books is wrong, I don't wanna be right.

Reviewsbylola I always eye my scary/creepy books during the rest of the year, just waiting for fall to roll around! 7y
CocoReads I'll read them anytime but this time of year is super appropriate. If the sun would ever quit beating down on us that is.... 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I won't feel so bad about my tbr shelves!!! 🤣 7y
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CocoReads @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I've got no willpower where the books are concerned. None at all. 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @CocoReads me either !! I said I wouldn't buy anymore for a while and was tempted by the Little Fires Everywhere read along and caved last night 😩😩 7y
CocoReads I'm still holding strong on that one although I do plan to read it. 7y
Mdargusch "If having too many books is wrong, I don't want to be right" ??? 7y
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