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In the third Camaro Espinoza thriller, a case of stalking in Miami turns out to be more complicated--and deadly--than it seems. Camaro Espinoza's life in Miami is simple: Piloting charter fishing trips, fighting at the gym, drinking heavily at the bar. But there are two minor annoyances for Camaro, a loner by nature--annoyances named Detective Ignacio Montellano, Miami PD homicide, who wants to be her friend for some reason; and Faith Glazer, an accountant with a stalker, who wants Camaro's help in learning self-defense. When the stalker's escalating behavior turns confrontational, Faith is prepared to defend herself. But this wasn't a run-of-the-mill stalker, it turns out: he's been sent by someone who wants Faith dead. Neither Camaro nor Montellano really trusts the other, they each launch their own investigations of the man.



About the Author

Sam Hawken

Sam Hawken is the best-selling and Crime Writers' Association Dagger-nominated author of the Camaro Espinoza thriller series, and the critically acclaimed Borderlands Trilogy.

He makes his home in Maryland with his wife and son.

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"Hawken's understated but razor sharp prose never gets in the way of the building tension ... Powerful stuff." - Booklist

"Camaro Espinoza [is] an intense and capable heroine [with] an ironclad sense of justice. Hawken delivers a potent climax that winds its way through an unremitting firefight to a satisfying conclusion." - Publishers Weekly

"[The Dead Women of Juarez is] a beautiful, compassionate, grueling novel, as ferocious to read as it is soul-wrenching ... This book will haunt you for a long, long time." - Ken Bruen

"Hard-boiled action ... Camaro Espinoza, who did tours in the Middle East, is tougher than an army boot ... .it's deeply satisfying." - The New York Times

"Camaro is solitary, vengeful, and fond of beer and motorcycles - a female "tough guy" who defies stereotypes with engaging bravado. Hawken calls her 'a lean, mean thrilling machine.' He's nailed it." - Booklist

"Hawken doesn't hit a false note." - Publishers Weekly

"Hawken's words will keep you hooked until the very last sentence." - New York Journal of Books



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