• Night Terrors

  • A Daniel Rinaldi Mystery, Book 3
  • By: Dennis Palumbo
  • Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
  • Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Night Terrors

By: Dennis Palumbo
Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
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Publisher's summary

Night Terrors is the third in the critically acclaimed mystery series featuring psychologist and trauma expert Daniel Rinaldi.

In the midst of a brutally cold winter in Pittsburgh, Daniel Rinaldi is asked to treat Lyle Barnes, a retired FBI profiler whose terrifying nocturnal visions cause him to wake up screaming. Barnes, after 20 years spent inside the minds of the nation’s worst serial killers, is not only falling apart psychologically but also finds himself the target of an unknown assassin, whose mounting list of victims is paralyzing the city. Hidden for his own protection by his former bureau colleagues, Barnes secretly escapes, drawing Daniel and a joint task force of the FBI and the Pittsburgh Police Department into a desperate manhunt. They must try to find the missing agent before the killer does.

Meanwhile, another case competes for Daniel’s attention. The mother of a young confessed killer, now in jail in nearby West Virginia and awaiting trial, is convinced that her son is innocent and appeals to Daniel for help. Against his better judgment, he becomes involved but soon realizes that much about the case is not as it appears.

As time is running out, Daniel uncovers an unexpected web of murder and madness that not only connects the two investigations but also puts his own life at risk. Complicating matters further is his deepening relationship with the beautiful Detective Eleanor Lowrey. Will the danger closing in around him threaten to ensnare her as well?

©2013 Dennis Palumbo (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Critic reviews

"In Night Terrors, Dennis Palumbo takes a brilliant premise and turns it into the kind of thriller most of us wish we could write.Thrills, surprises, and memorable characters. A terrific book." (Timothy Hallinan, Edgar-nominated author of the Junior Bender thrillers)
"Each time Dennis Palumbo returns to the world of psychotherapist Daniel Rinaldi and his colleagues in Pittsburgh law enforcement, his narrative is surer and his understanding deeper. Don’t miss Night Terrors. It’s his best yet." (Thomas Perry, Edgar-winning and New York Times best-selling author)
"Dennis Palumbo is a master of character, psychology, and setting; and Night Terrors showcases these skills to great effect. Highly recommended!" (John Lescroart, New York Times best-selling author)

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Chasing bad guys

Here the God Guys include federal, state, county and ciy police fall all over each other but do a fairly good job of protecting the shooter's target though at times it is like herding cats. And if you like weathrr- you wil especialy enjoy the many, many reports on temp, wind, ice, snow, tire chains, car heaters and outdoor gear for solving crime :-) The story is interesting, the subplots hold together and I learned the poet, Jack Giilbert is a mans man.

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