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    The Throat (Blue Rose Trilogy) (CD-Audio) By (author) Peter Straub, Performed by Patrick Girard Lawlor

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    Short Description for The ThroatTHE THROAT. Tim Underhill, now an acclaimed novelist, travels back to his home - town of Millhaven, Illinois after he gets a call from John Ransom, an old army buddy. Ransom believes there's a copycat killer on the loose, mimicking the Blue Rose murders from decades earlier ? he thinks his wife could be a potential victim. Underhill seeks out his friend Tom Pasmore, an aging hermit who has attaine...
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  • THE THROAT. Tim Underhill, now an acclaimed novelist, travels back to his home - town of Millhaven, Illinois after he gets a call from John Ransom, an old army buddy. Ransom believes there's a copycat killer on the loose, mimicking the Blue Rose murders from decades earlier ? he thinks his wife could be a potential victim. Underhill seeks out his friend Tom Pasmore, an aging hermit who has attained minor celebrity as an expert sleuth, to help him investigate. They quickly discover that Millhaven is a town plagued by horrifying secrets and there is a twisted killer on the loose who is far more dangerous than they ever imagined. Expertly tying together the events of Koko and Mystery, The Throat proves Peter Straub to be the master of the suspense novel. Terrifying psychological horror. . . . Rich in detail and character.? The Plain Dealer Disturbing. . . . Satisfying entertainment. . . . A bloodstained tapestry of stunning emotional power.? ?San Francisco Chronicle A classic mystery novel. . . . Deft, impressive.? ?The New York Times Book Review