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The Dead Letter - Release Date: 03/2006 |
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Nick Stryker was one of L.A.'s most infamous private investigators. He made a living snapping photos of philandering spouses—and supplemented that income by blackmailing them in return for not turning the evidence over to his clients. But Nick made one too many enemies over the years. Dr. Mark Sloan receives a package full of files, audiotapes and videos—and a cryptic letter from Stryker that begins If you are reading this, I'm dead. The box contains the most incriminating evidence Stryker gathered from those involved in activities a lot more scandalous than simple infidelities. Now, with enough proof to put some of the most powerful people in LA behind bars, Mark must determine which of them resorted to murder.
"Fast-paced, tightly constructed mysteries...you'll read them in great, big gulps."
— Gregg Hurwitz, author of The Troubleshooter
"Goldberg's sardonic voice informs every scene and that's what makes his people work...he can plot and write with the best of them."
—Ed Gorman, Mystery Scene Magazine
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The Past Tense - Release Date: 08/2005 |
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"Just what the doctor ordered, a sure cure after a rash of blah mysteries. Diagnosis Murder: The Past Tense has more plot twists than a strand of DNA." Elaine Viets, author of Dying to Call You
"With a devilish plot sense, sophisticated humor, and smooth writing style, Lee Goldberg's DIAGNOSIS MURDER series never fails to please. He's as good as anyone writing in the genre today." Donald Bain, co-author of the Murder She Wrote novels
"Diagnosis Murder: The Past Tense. Seldom has a title been more appropriate. Lee Goldberg takes the utterly familiar Dr. Mark Sloan and surprises us with heartbreaking glimpses of the past that allow the good doctor to step off the television screen and into a flesh-and-blood reality. Well-plotted and beautifully rendered." -- Margaret Maron, Edgar, Agatha, and Macavity Award-winning author of the Deborah Knott mysteries.
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The Waking Nightmare - Release Date: 01/02/2005 |
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"Can books be better than television? You bet they can -- when Lee Goldberg's writing them. Get aboard right now for a thrill ride!" Lee Child
"Even if you never watched the TV show, read these mysteries! Sly humor, endearing characters, tricky plots--Lee Goldberg's smart writing is what makes these terrific Diagnosis Murder books something to tell all your friends about." Jerrilyn Farmer
Dr. Mark Sloan's day at the office takes a turn for the worse when he looks out his office window and sees a woman jump from the ledge of a building. Miraculously, he is able to save her life, but she remains in a coma. Tormented by nightmares, Mark investigates the woman's attempted suicide, embroiling him in a U.S Marshal's relentless manhunt for a vicious cop killer. And if Mark isn't careful, he could become the next victim.
"The Diagnosis Murder novels are great reads. Intricate plots and engaging characters combined with Lee Goldberg's trademark humor make for page-turning entertainment." Barbara Seranella
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Shooting Script - Release Date: 03/08/2004 |
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“THE SHOOTING SCRIPT is an even more compelling showcase for the good doctor than the television series. When it comes to delivering a first-rate mystery, Lee Goldberg has the hands of a master surgeon." - Rick Riordan
Dr. Mark Sloan is drawn to the sounds of gunfire at his neighbor's Malibu beach house. There, he discovers the bullet-riddled bodies of an aspiring actress and a Hollywood producer. An obvious suspect is the producer's wife-- who has gunpowder residue all over her clothing, but who also has a perfect alibi. However, Mark thinks that the crime scene resembles a hit more than a crime of passion. When he and his son start investigating a local mob kingpin's involvement, Mark soon finds himself unpopular with the police-- and, of course, with the murderer... "You are bound to be caught up in the twists, the thrills, and the fun on every page." - Eric Garcia
"Lee Goldberg's DIAGNOSIS MURDER series is the perfect prescription for readers looking for thrills, chills, and laughs. I know I'll be standing in line for my refill!" - Meg Cabot
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The
Death Merchant - Released: 01/02/2004 |
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"A
nifty creative take on the tradition of great amateur
sleuths with a cast of quirky characters."
- Stuart M. Kaminsky
A dream vacation in Hawaii turns into a nightmare
for Dr. Mark Sloan and his son, Steve, when a man
they've befriended falls victim to a shark attack.
But when Mark discovers evidence indicating the victimwas
murdered prior to becoming shark food, he and Steve
comb the beaches to find a different kind of
predator...
"Long live Dr. Sloan!" -
New York Times Bestselling Author Janet Evanovich
“For those who have, as I do, an addiction to
Dr. Mark Sloan, Lee Goldberg provides a terrific fix,”
- SJ Rozan
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The
Silent Partner - Released: 01/09/2003 |
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whodunit thrill ride that captures the charm, mystery,
and fun of the TV series...and then some." -
New York Times Bestselling Author Janet Evanovich
Dr. Mark Sloan, Community General Hospital's Cheif
of Internal Medecine, has been appoionted by the LAPD
to a special task force assinged to the cold case
files-unsolved homicides long since abandoned by the
police. One case concerns the murder of a woman who
may have been a victim of of the Reaper, a serial
killer currently on death row. The police were unable
to prove that the Reaper killed her, but there were
enough similarities in the crimes to come to that
conclusion. Until Mark Sloan reopens the file-and
learns that the Reaper couldn't have possibly murdered
this woman....and the killer is still at large.
"A riveting mystery that elevates Dr.Mark
Sloan to the pantheon of great detectives. Wonderfull
stuff." - Paul Bishop, Author of
the Fey Cocker Novels
An exciting and completely satisfying readl
for all Diagnosis Murder fans...a must read."
- Aimée and David Thurlo, Authors of the
Ella Clah, Sister Agatha, and Lee Nez Mysteries. |
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The
Author - Lee Goldberg |
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Writer/producer
Lee Goldberg is a two-time Edgar
Award nominee whose many TV credits include Diagnosis
Murder, Martial Law, SeaQuest,
Spenser: For Hire, Nero Wolfe, 1-800-
Missing and Monk. He's also the author
of My Gun Has Bullets, Beyond the Beyond,
Successful Television Writing and The Walk.
Check out his website on: www.lgoldberg.com
Official DM Books site: www.diagnosis-murder.com |
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