Red, Red Robin
"FASCINATING... KEEP ALL THE LIGHTS ON WHILE READING IT." – Houston Chronicle
He's sweet, wistful, and boyishly handsome. But beneath Tim Hagan's polite veneer lies a rage as deep as the ocean. He needs a woman to save him from his gruesome past – and those who fail become part of it...
"POWERFUL PROSE, WRENCHING PSYCHOLOGICAL INTENSITY, AND ICY SUSPENSE." – Library Journal
Ruth Lasseter finds herself in a bind: to put the office gossips off the scent of her affair with a married coworker, she must attend a company function with an attractive, even enviable, male. And Tim Hagan seems just the ticket...
"TRULY MENACING." – Kirkus Reviews
The darkness torn from that single night will consume Ruth with a need for vengeance and strip her life to the bone. And as Ruth penetrates the very heart of Tim's madness, she finds herself irrevocably locked in a chilling dance to the death...
"If thriller-reading were a sin, Stephen Gallagher would be responsible for my ultimate damnation. His work is fast-paced, well-written, infused with a sense of dark wonder, and altogether fresh." – Dean R. Koontz
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Stephen Gallagher
Stephen Gallagher (born 1954) is an English writer.
He has written several novels and television scripts, including for the BBC television series Doctor Who – for which he wrote two serials, Warriors' Gate (1981) and Terminus (1983) – as well as for the series Rosemary & Thyme and Bugs, for two seasons of which he was script consultant along with Brian Clemens. He adapted his own novel Chimera for ITV and directed the adaptation of Oktober as well as writing the feature-length episode The Kingdom of Bones for the BBC series Murder Rooms.
