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Author Information for John CaseJohn Case is also a pseudonym and also "lives near Washington DC" as does "James Elliot". On the flap of John Case's latest book, The Syndrome, it reveals that John Case is really a the husband and wife team, Jim and Carolyn Hougan. He is an "Intelligence Consultant" and she is an investigative reporter. I believe they also wrote as James Elliot. -- Jeff Kreider
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| Ghost Dancer (©2006) 400 pp. | |
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| The Murder Artist (©2004) 448 pp. | |
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| The Eighth Day (©2002) | |
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| The Syndrome (©2001) 464 pp. | |
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| The First Horseman (©1998) 373 pp. | |
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| The Genesis Code (©1997) 467 pp. | |
| Mystery Medical Thriller Amazon US PB Amazon US Audio Book Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada Audio Book "this is the first from the team of authors Jim and Carolyn Hougan, under this pseudonym (they previously they wrote as James Elliot). A kind of techno-medical thriller, book has Joe Lassiter investigating the circumstances around his sister's and her son's mysterious murder. They were killed and then their home was set on fire, supposedly, to mask the murder, but the murderer/arsonist was, himself, caught in the blaze. Though disfigured, he survived and while still recuperating (before being interrogated by the police), someone else digs up the boy and burns the body completely. Joe slowly finds that his sister is one of 18 women who had gone to a fertility clinic in Italy to conceive her child. The story opens up with a priest in rural Italy hearing a confession (which we don't) that immediately sends him to the Vatican. What it is, is kept from us until the very end. Very suspenseful and a great "wow" ending." - Jeff Kreider - RAM | |
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