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Don't tell a soul : [a thriller]

Tim Wallace's wife died in a boating accident several months ago. Tim was the only eye witness, and one New Jersey cop is sure he killed her.

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  • "Do not tell a soul"
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  • "Tim Wallace's wife died in a boating accident several months ago. Tim was the only eye witness, and one New Jersey cop is sure he killed her."@en
  • "Tim Wallace's wife died in a boating accident several months ago. Tim was the only eye witness, and one New Jersey cop is sure he killed her."
  • "Tim Wallace's wife died in a boating accident several months ago.Tim was the only eye witness, and one New Jersey cop is sure he killed her.He didn't, but even if the police eventually clear his name,he'll never get over this terrible tragedy. On New Year's Eve, his two best friends and business partners finally convince him to go out for the first time since Maggie's death, and at their neighborhood pub just a few minutes before midnight, things in Tim Wallace's life go from bad to worse. "Can you keep a secret? A really big one? "a drunken stranger asks him. Before Tim can say anything or turn away, the man confesses to a months-old murder, even offering as proof the location of the woman's body. "Now it's your problem, "he says and walks away. When the man turns out to have been telling the truth, Tim's life and work are put under the microscope again by the cops, and this time they're not giving up.But neither is Tim, even when things keep getting worse for him, and eventually he realizes he's the only person who can figure out what's really going on---even if it kills him. David Rosenfelt, popular author of six Andy Carpenter mysteries, including the recent hit Play Dead"
  • ""Tim Wallace's wife died in a boating accident several months ago. Tim was the only eye witness, and one New Jersey cop is sure he killed her. He didn't, but even if the police clear his name, he'll never get over the tragedy. On New Year's Eve, Tim's two best friends convince him to go out, and at their neighborhood pub things go from bad to worse. "Can you keep a secret?" a drunken stranger asks him. Before Tim can respond, the man confesses to a months-old murder and offers proof. "Now it's your problem," he says, and walks away."--Back cover."
  • "Ordinary guy Timothy Wallace, still grieving for his wife, Maggie, who was blown to bits in a boating explosion on Long Island Sound a few months earlier, hears a gruesome secret from a fellow bar patron on New Year's Eve. Tim was investigated and cleared as a person of interest in Maggie's death, but now Tim becomes a suspect in a second woman's death. Meanwhile, as a partner in a security construction firm that's prospered in the wake of 9/11, Tim is focused on his company's part in the building of the Federal Center, a huge complex funded by the U.S. government, in Newark, N.J. The president is due to appear at the center's opening festivities. Det. Jonathon Novack believes Tim's a stone-cold killer and is eager to arrest him."

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Thriller"
  • "Legal stories"
  • "Powieść kryminalna amerykańska"@pl
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Electronic books"

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  • "Don't tell a soul : a thriller"
  • "Nie mów nikomu"
  • "Nie mów nikomu"@pl
  • "Don't tell a soul : This is my secret"
  • "Don't tell a soul : [a thriller]"@en
  • "Toi seul"
  • "Don't tell a soul"@en
  • "Don't tell a soul"