Dead Low Tide is an iconic early thriller from John D. --Kurt Vonnegut.
Macdonald would be a treasure on the order of the tomb of Tutankhamen. --The New York Times To diggers a thousand years from now, the works of John D. --Stephen King The writing is marked by sharp observation, vivid dialogue, and a sense of sweet warm horror.
Macdonald was the great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller.
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But Andy soon discovers that he\'s up against more than a two-bit thief--he\'s been targeted by absolute evil, a monster with no compassion for his fellow man.
To clear his name, he\'ll have to find the real killer.
He\'s been set up.
The harpoon gun had been stolen out of Andy\'s garage, and the boss\'s wife makes the outrageous claim that she and Andy were having an affair.
At least, that\'s what it looks like, until the police rule it homicide--with the murder weapon belonging to Andy.
But when Andy tries to quit, his boss offers him a promotion and a raise--and then promptly kills himself with a harpoon gun.
Introduction by Dean Koontz A college graduate and amateur fisherman, Andy McClintock is stuck toiling in the office of a construction company.
On the coast of Florida, a working stiff is wrongfully accused of murdering his boss--and must outwit one of MacDonald\'s signature villains to save his life.
MacDonald, the mastermind behind Cape Fear and the Travis McGee novels.
Dead Low Tide is an iconic early thriller from John D