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Deaver is back with sixteen stories in the tradition of O. Henry and Edgar Allan Poe.
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With these intricately plotted, bone-chilling stories, Jeffery Deaver is at the top of his crime-writing game.
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Deaver is looking for treasure in an underwater temple, but what he finds is quite different.
REVIEW: Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse edited by John Joseph Adams 2008
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Deaver is clever enough to string it out to almost unbearable limits of suspense.
The Vanished Man: Summary and book reviews of The Vanished Man by Jeffery Deaver. 2003
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Indeed, by the end of the book, it seems like Deaver is continuing to write on just to include more twists!
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Jeffery Deaver is brilliant, his storylines are so original and so captivating.
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Roadside Crosses is the third in Deaver's bestselling High-Tech Thriller Trilogy, along with The Blue Nowhere and The Broken Window.
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Jeffery Deaver is the author of twenty-one suspense novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The Vanished Man, The Stone
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And he infantilized the press corps by instituting the so-called Deaver Rule, which held that anyone jumping up and down with his hand in the air would be passed over for the polite correspondent quietly awaiting his turn.
Bush Eats the Press 2003
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To the right: OH WR commit DJ (or "Deaver" or "D'Aver"; maybe I'll just call him Deathbacker, too) Williamson winning the Ohio state championship in the 100 M, as a junior.
mgoblog 2009
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