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Mantis (Paperback)
Richard La Plante
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R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
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In recent weeks, three young women have been brutally assaulted and
murdered in the city of Philadelphia. Lt. William Fogarty, a
time-toughened cop, hardened by personal tragedy, is shocked by the
brutality of the crimes. His only lead comes from medical examiner
Josef Tanaka. Half Japanese and half American, Tanaka, a skilled
practitioner of the martial arts, claims to recognize the method
used in the attacks: a karate strike known as nukite, or spear
hand. Fogarty has nowhere else to turn. An unlikely combination,
Fogarty and Tanaka, forced together by circumstance and neither
completely trusting the other, they conduct a desperate hunt,
trawling the city streets of Philadelphia and into the dangerous
underbelly of the killing arts. Pursuing the Mantis, a creature who
uses the flesh of his victims in a sadistic, macabre ritual of
self-purification, while Fogarty and Tanaka endanger the lives of
those closest to them as they inch perilously close to the
precipice of their own worst fears and weaknesses.
Incarcerated cult leader Justin Gabriel, convicted of ordering his
followers to kill, has spent ten years honing his mind control
abilities. His parole hearing is approaching-his one and only shot
at freedom-and he is determined to silence anyone who might speak
against him. Taking the form of a giant predatory bird, Gabriel
terrorizes his enemies-those who got him convicted-through their
dreams, causing heart attacks or insanity. The last survivor is
ex-cop Bill Fogarty, now retired and enjoying a new life and love.
Gabriel invades Fogarty's dreams with terrifying visions,
eventually causing a mental breakdown and institutionalization.
Fogarty's longtime friend and former colleague, Philadelphia
medical examiner Josef Tanaka, desperately tries to put the pieces
together in time to save his friend. But will these two men,
accustomed to the clinical realities of autopsy tables and precinct
desks, be able to fight for their lives in the realm of the
Dreamtime?
Mastery of the martial arts is a hallmark of the works of Richard
La Plante. His heroes have carried readers into the heart of the
warrior's craft-but never more so than in Tegne: Soul Warrior. As
the boy grows to manhood, he becomes a fighting machine, but though
he can defeat his teachers in battle, his greatest tests are yet to
come. His father hunts him still; worse, the essence of Evil, in
the form of a beautiful temptress, seeks to seduce him from the
side of good-or, failing that, to destroy him. A colorful,
adventurous fantasy, Tegne: Soul Warrior is the epic story of a
man's struggle with destiny, his quest for spiritual and physical
perfection, and his development from an emotionless killing machine
to a wise and caring leader of men."
John Winston Flint, prominent Philadelphia physician, has been
systematically tortured to death. Every bone in his body has been
shattered-even the joints of his fingers and toes reduced to
powder.
The doctor's hidden side is revealed when a police search turns
up a collection of sadomasochistic videos in which Flint himself
was the star performer-and horrifyingly, one shows a brutal rape
and apparent murder.
Fogarty and his friend and colleague, medical examiner Josef
Tanaka, also discover that Flint was selling massive quantities of
illegal steroids to hardcore bodybuilders. In a world where total
physical prowess is the ultimate goal, and strength truly equals
power, performance-enhancing chemicals are more than worth their
weight in gold.
Nothing in Fogarty's experience has prepared him for this case,
where each secret he uncovers seems to lead him farther from the
truth, and where the darkest secret of all is written in the blood
of two drug-enhanced, steroid supermen.
Combining the Eastern exoticism of "Rising Sun" with the
gripping serial-killer intensity of "The Silence of the Lambs,"
"Leopard" is the terrifying sequel to Richard La Plante's acclaimed
first thriller "Mantis."
Medical examiner Josef Tanaka returns to his native Japan for
the first time in fifteen years to learn that his brother has been
savagely murdered. To find the killer, he must rediscover his
Japanese heritage-and plunge into the mysterious world of ritual
tattooing, sumo wrestling, and the Yakuza. But Tanaka faces
something even more deadly than gangsters: The Leopard, a
remorseless human killing machine, swift, cunning, and
unstoppable.
His pursuit of the Leopard leaves Tanaka's relationship with
cosmetic surgeon Rachel Saunders in tatters. Yet as Tanaka is drawn
within a web of deceit it is only Rachel who intuitively
understands the truth.
"Never Again," Richard La Plante promised after he and his new wife
completed building their family home in East Hampton, New York. But
he did not keep his promise. Instead, he bought twenty acres of raw
land on a mountaintop located three and half thousand miles away,
in a small town that he had only visited by internet... And the
nightmare began. A house in New York to sell, a massive loan to pay
off for the newly purchased land, dishonest builders, some of the
most stringent building codes in America, and the economic collapse
of 2008. With no general contractor, because they had decided to
save money by doing it themselves, La Plante and his wife face an
empty bank account, a black widow spider infestation and a large
wooden frame with no windows. With two young sons to raise, a stony
silence between them and a marriage counselor who says in sagely
fashion, "There's only one answer. Finish the house," the La
Plantes stumble from disaster to disaster. Never Again is a seven
year chronicle of trial and triumph, both a warning and inspiration
to anyone trying to build a dream.
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Mantis (MP3 format, CD)
Richard La Plante; Read by Robin Sachs
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