Praise for the novels of Leslie Glass . . .

"This series [is] a winner." —Mystery News

"Detective Woo is the next generation descended from Ed McBain's 87th Precinct." —Hartford Courant

"I'll drop what I'm doing to read Leslie Glass anytime." —Nevada Barr

"Fast-paced, gritty ... [April Woo] joins Kinsey Millhone and Kay Scarpetta in the ranks of female crime fighters." —Library Journal More praise .

"An intense thriller ... Glass provides several surprises, characters motivated by a lively cast of inner demons and, above all, a world where much is not as it initially seems.' —Publishers Weekly

"Deft plotting and strong characterization will leave readers eager for further installments." —Library Journal

"Glass not only draws the reader into the crazed

and gruesome world of the killer, but also cleverly develops the character of Woo . . . and her growing attraction for partner Sanchez.' —Orlando Sentinel

"If you're a Thomas Harris fan anxiously awaiting the next installment of the 'Hannibal the Cannibal' series and looking for a new thriller to devour, you'll find it in Burning Time" —Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

"A suspenseful story in which those who appear to be sane may actually harbor the darkest secrets of all."—Mostly Murder

"Sharp as a scalpel. ... Scary as hell. Leslie Glass is Lady McBain."—New York Times bestselling author Michael Palmer


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