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Author Information for Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
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| The Program (©2004) 352 pp. | |
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![]() | The Kill Clause (©2003) 400 pp. | |
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| Do No Harm (©2002) 400 pp. | |
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| Minutes To Burn (©2001) 432 pp. | |
| Mystery Science Fiction Thriller Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC "I so enjoyed his first book, that I did something I seldom do. I picked up his next immediately. I don't usually do that, but I just couldn't help myself. It took me an unusually long time to get through it (because of the time I had devoted to my sister, nothing to do with the book itself. Nevertheless, MINUTES TO BURN was every bit as good as his first book. Set in the near future (late in 2007), this is the story of an ecological disaster in and around the Galapagos Islands due to ozone depletion and chronic earthquakes. A ragtag team of Navy SEALs are sent in to "baby-sit" a small team of scientists there to set up seismic equipment to monitor the quakes. Unknown to almost everyone is that there is new predator species emerging. With political unrest throughout the region, resources to support this mission are scant. That is why the team is composed of the "over-the-hill" and the "damaged." Another relentless and riveting tale from Hurwitz." - Jeff Kreider - RAM | |
| The Tower (©1999) 384 pp. | |
| Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC "This is the first novel from Gregg Andrew Hurwitz, THE TOWER. It is a hard hitting, hard boiled, kick-butt and take names thriller. The country's most dangerous criminals are imprisoned in "The Tower", a cylindrical "tube" built in the ocean just off shore of San Francisco's west coast. The majority of the tower is underwater. Depending on the tides, only two or three levels are above the surface. Allander Atlasia, a psychopathic killer manages to escape the "escape-proof" tower and Jack Marlow, ex-FBI and now consultant to law-enforcement agencies, is tasked to track him down. This is a complex story of a madman's twisted re-enactment of his own depraved past and that of his tracker who has his own demons." - Jeff Kreider - RAM | |
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