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The Dream of the Broken Horses
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The Dream of the Broken Horses Paperback - 2007

by William Bayer

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New York Times bestselling author William Bayer, described by Robert B. Parker as "a first-rate master of heart-pounding suspense," returns with this breathtaking, multilayered new tale of a twenty-five-year-old society murder and the many long shadows it still casts.

A man and a woman are making love....

One hot summer afternoon a quarter century ago, a wealthy socialite and her young lover, a private-school teacher, were gunned down in a cheap motel room on the outskirts of the Midwestern city of Calista. Now, forensic sketch artist David Weiss has returned to his hometown to cover a routine celebrity murder trial for ABC. For someone who has earned a reputation for cracking high-profile cases with his portraits of suspects based on eyewitness accounts, churning out courtroom sketches is merely pedestrian work. But Calista holds other attractions for David. First there are the welcome attentions of CNN reporter Pam Wells. Then there's the notoriously unsolved double murder at the Flamingo Court motel that has haunted him since boyhood.

Like his psychoanalyst father before him, David becomes obsessed with one of the Flamingo victims, Barbara Fulraine -- who was as fascinating as she was enigmatic -- and with the bizarre circle of friends, gangsters, columnists, and lovers who surrounded her. David's father believed that if he could unlock Barbara's troubling, recurring nightmare -- which she called "the dream of the broken horses" -- his solution would mark a watershed in his career. Now David, armed with old news clippings and police interviews, as well as an extraordinary psychological case study of Mrs. Fulraine recently discovered among his deceased father's effects, seeks to use his highly honed professional skills to reassemble the face of her killer. But with each eyewitness interview and each fresh stroke of his pencil, David finds himself being hurled down a path of ever-darkening mystery, obsession, and dread.

One of our most elegant and commanding writers of psycho-erotic suspense, William Bayer has crafted a riveting, sharp-edged psychological thriller, perhaps his finest, most compelling work to date.

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  • Title The Dream of the Broken Horses
  • Author William Bayer
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Atria Books
  • Publication date 2007-08
  • ISBN 9781416573708 / 1416573704
  • Weight 1.26 lbs (0.57 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.87 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 2.21 cm)
  • Category Fiction - Psychological Suspense
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

About the author

William Bayer is the author of the Edgar Award-winning novel Peregrine, which introduced NYPD detective Frank Janek, the central character of four subsequent thrillers, among them the New York Times bestseller Switch. Pattern Crimes was also a New York Times bestseller. More recently, under the pen name David Hunt, Bayer wrote two thrillers featuring color-blind photographer Kay Farrow: The Magician's Tale, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and won the Lambda Literary Award for Best Mystery, and Trick of Light. Bayer lives in San Francisco with his wife, cookbook author Paula Wolfert. Visit his Web site at www.williambayer.com.

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The Dream of the Broken Horses
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The Dream of the Broken Horses

by Bayer, William

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