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About the Author
Allen Eskens is the USA Today bestselling author of The Life We Bury, which has been published in twenty-six languages, and five other novels, most recently The Shadows We Hide and Nothing More Dangerous. His books have won the Barry Award, the Rosebud Award, the Silver Falchion Award, and the Minnesota Book Award. Eskens is a former criminal defense attorney and lives with his wife, Joely, in greater Minnesota.
Praise For…
“A riveting, hold-your-breath, frightening mystery.
The Stolen Hours is a thoroughly captivating legal thriller.”
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Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Wife“In Allen Eskens’ newest thriller
The Stolen Hours, there’s not a moment misplaced or a second lost. With the precision of a watchmaker, Eskens assembles the fine parts of a mystery set to the tempo of a thriller, leaving the reader breathless.”
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Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Longmire Mysteries“Eskens captures the legal drama skillfully. But it's how he nails his characters, with believable dialogue and shrewd interplay, that makes this work stand out. Oh, and there's a fabulous twist at the end. Wouldn't you know it?”
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Minneapolis Star-Tribune"The Stolen Hours is as good as it gets; a heart-pounding and utterly engaging thriller that had me turning the pages at warp speed. At the core of this magnificent and beautifully told story is Lila, a strong yet vulnerable woman in search of the truth. But Eskens cleverly lets her share the spotlight with two other women whose strengths and weaknesses play off of and enhance each other. Alone, each is a character that readers will identify with and root for. Together, they're unstoppable. I loved this book!"
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Karen Dionne, New York Times bestselling author of The Marsh King’s Daughter and The Wicked Sister"A rousing legal thriller that’s also an acute study of female victimization and male privilege."—
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"A nail-biting thriller."—
Shelf Awareness“The plot provides satisfying twists and poses thought-provoking questions about gender. Eskens reliably entertains.”—
Publishers Weekly“Intense and satisfying.” —
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