
For sale is a fine copy of the novel, The Apprentice by Tess Gerritsen, published in 2002 by Bantam.
| Title | The Apprentice |
|---|---|
| Author | Tess Gerritsen |
| Publisher | Bantam |
| Edition | first edition, first printing |
| ISBN | 0593-049152 |
| copyright year | 2002 |
| weight (kg) | 0.740 |
| height (cm) | 24 |
| width (cm) | 16 |
| pages | 344 |
| cover price £/$ | 10.00 |
The book is a first edition, first printing as evidenced by a full numberline on the copyright page.
The book has red boards and gold lettering. The boards have no knocks or signs of wear. Internally there are no marks or inscriptions. The pages are clean andslightly yellowing, have no tears or creases, and the binding is tight and square.
The very good wrapper is complete showing the original cover price of £10. It has a little discolouration and minor wear.
Overall a fine copy of a novel by a popular author.
The book is not an ex library book, it has no remainder marks or publishers stamps.
It’s a boiling summer in Boston. Adding to the city’s woes is a series of shocking crimes that end in abduction and death. The pattern suggests one man: serial killer Warren Hoyt, recently thrown behind bars. Police can only assume an acolyte is at large, a maniac basing his attacks on the twisted medical techniques of the madman he so admires. At least that’s what detective Jane Rizzoli thinks. Forced again to confront the killer who scarred her – literally and figuratively – she is determined to finally end Hoyt’s awful influence. Rizzoli isn’t counting on becoming a target herself. Yet once Hoyt is suddenly free, he joins his mysterious blood brother in a vicious vendetta….

Tess Gerritsen took an unusual route to a writing career. Tess went on to medical school at the University of California, San Francisco, and was awarded her M.D. in 1979. Tess worked as a physician in Honolulu, Hawaii.
While on maternity leave, she began to write fiction. On a whim, she submitted a literary short story to HONOLULU MAGAZINE's statewide fiction contest -- and won first place!
In 1987, Tess's first novel was published. CALL AFTER MIDNIGHT, a romantic thriller, was soon followed by eight more romantic suspense novels.
It was a chance dinner conversation that inspired Tess to write her first medical thriller. The man sitting beside her at the restaurant was an ex-cop. On his last trip abroad, Moscow cops had told him that Russian orphans were vanishing from the streets. They believed the children were being kidnaped by the Russian mafia and shipped abroad as organ donors.
They became the inspiration for the plot of her first medical thriller, HARVEST.
Now retired from medicine, Tess writes full time. She and her family live in Maine. In her free time she enjoys gardening and playing the fiddle.
KIRKUS REVIEWS (Starred Review)
You may need a smear of Vicks menthol under your nose to get through Gerritsen’s autopsies and crime scenes in this follow-up, a masterful sequel to THE SURGEON.
Doc Gerritsen here moves into the Thomas Harris class, though with a style all her own, never as baroque as Harris, and always smoothly enriched with detail and characters who catch your sympathies. Even the two serial-killer villains slowly dig into you, especially the carry-over from THE SURGEON, Warren Hoyt, a well-spoken murderer of considerable depth and self-understanding. As her fans know, Gerritsen is a former internist, now switched from medicine to fiction. In her novels, like the gripping GRAVITY, she fills every page chockablock with research of wondrous density about the human body, crime scene investigation, and behavioral science as tied to serial murders. In the earlier book, Boston Homicide Detective Jane Rizzoli got medical technical and blood specialist Warren Hoyt put in jail, though not before he’d scarred her palms with his scalpel. Now a seeming copycat killer arises in Boston whose mode is to bind husbands, then make them watch the rape and throttling of their wives. Afterward, the husbands’ throats are cut and the wives’ bodies spirited off for carnivals of necrophilia. The likeness of these killings to Hoyt’s draws Rizzoli ever deeper into an investigation that eventually seems to be circling around her. When Hoyt then escapes from a prison hospital and actually joins the copycat, the horror deepens-and the danger to Rizzoli grows absolute. Meanwhile, we visit over a half-dozen crime scenes as Rizzoli increasingly resents being joined by FBI Agent Gabriel Dean, whose agenda points to some larger but private purpose. The main interplay takes place between though-talking Jane, as she resists breaking down, and cooly reserved Dean-with brilliant arias from Hoyt.
'Note: DO NOT READ THIS ONE IN BED OR WHEN HOME ALONE.'-- Kirkus Associates
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