Download 7 Novels by John Lutz (.ePUB)

Seven Novels by John Lutz
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Overview: John Lutz is an award winning American writer who was born in the year 1939 in Dallas, Texas in the United States of America. However, besides writing, Lutz is also known to spend much of his time either reading, following baseball, going to plays, watching movies or simply having to dine with his friends. He is actually a renowned prolific writer with not only several books to his name but also numerous awards as part of his accolades. Interestingly, John Lutz is known to have focused his writing mainly on mystery novels, having authored his first story in the year 1966 in Alfred Hitch Mystery Magazine and since then he has published regularly ever since. Although John mainly focuses on mystery novels, he is however a very versatile writer, that has not only authored more than 40 novels, articles and over 200 short stories , but John Lutz is also known to have works that cut across so many genres and topics. His work and writing therefore ranges from political suspense, urban suspense, to private eye novels, humor, espionage, historical work to crime caper, occult, humor, police procedural, armature detective, thriller to futuristic as well as almost every mystery sub genre.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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The Truth of the Matter (1971)
Lou Roebuck couldn’t tell the truth if his life depended on it. If he could, he might not have lost his job and his wife, or ended up driving over his old nemesis, Ingrahm, in his Thunderbird. Now Roebuck’s a thief and a murderer on the run with nobody to listen to his tall tales but Ellie, a pretty blonde who’s looking for excitement. They’ll have to keep moving, though, because not only are the cops dangerously close behind, but Ingrahm’s cold killer friend, Gipp, is coming after them as well. Roebuck’s going to have to do some pretty fast talking if he and Ellie want to keep breathing. And if he can’t lie his way out of this one, he’s going to find himself lying in an early grave.
A true master of suspense, John Lutz dazzles with a breakneck thriller that has more twists and turns than a winding country road. The Truth of the Matter is a bravura display of Lutz’s justifiably acclaimed storytelling prowess.

Bonegrinder (1977)
A bloodthirsty lake monster menaces a small town in the Ozarks When the men find him, the boy’s legs look like they were run through a wood-chipper. He’s bleeding heavily and near death, but he still has strength to tell them of the monster that attacked him: a dark, massive creature that emerged from the bottom of the lake. The child dies before he can say more. Sheriff Billy Wintone has seen too much superstition, drunkenness, and rage in this small Ozarks town to believe the delirious boy’s tale of a monster lurking under the lake’s dark waters. Like it or not, however, Wintone must scour the woods for the man or beast who killed the child before the start of fishing season. When another body is found chewed to pieces, the Sheriff begins to wonder what evil lies at the bottom of Big Water Lake.

Jericho Man (1980)
What was once New York’s proudest skyscraper is now a heap of ruins, littered with the bodies of the dead and the dying. Beyond it, like firecrackers on a string, the rest of the targets wait to be ignited, unless the demands of the Jericho Man are met.
The city hesitates. One second too long.
And the walls come tumbling down.

The Shadow Man (1981)
Martin Karpp was Alan Hobson, a compulsive thief. He was Willy Bennet, a flagrant homosexual. He was Jay Jefferson, a fanatic right-winger. He was Paul Liggett who hid his true nature behind a mask of mystery. Martin Karpp was in the nation’s top maximum security prison, convicted of assassinating a Presidential candidate. That should have been the last the world would ever have to fear from this madman and his many personalities. It wasn’t possible that one of them could escape both the prison and Martin Karpp’s own body to roam free and kill again! But try telling that to the men and women being stalked by THE SHADOW MAN.

Dancing with the Dead (1992)
An amateur ballroom dancer is targeted by a serial killer in this riveting mystery by veteran John Lutz
Mary Arlington only feels alive when she is dancing. The rest of her life, dominated by a violent boyfriend and a mother intent on drinking herself to death, isn’t worth being awake for, but when she dances the tango her troubles disappear. She’s gotten so good that her studio is taking her to the national competition in Ohio, where she will prove to the world and to herself that her hobby is more than a pastime. That is, if she can stay alive until the music starts to play.
At dance competitions across the country, amateur dancers have been turning up with slit throats. Mary follows the killing spree in the newspapers, morbidly fascinated by the deaths of women so similar to her. When the killer comes for her, she will need more than rhythm to survive.

The Ex (1996)
The successful and happy world of David and Molly Jones is thrown into turmoil by the emergence of Deirdre Grocci, an erotically obsessed woman from David’s past who will stop at nothing to get him back.

Final Seconds (1998) (with David August)
After Will Harper is injured as a bomb squad officer for the NYPD, he retires early. But when his former partner is blown up, Harper’s idle days are over. Suddenly Harper is tracking a serial killer who is an expert in explosives and not shy about selecting celebrities as targets.

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