Down Among the Dead Men by Robert Gregory Browne

down-among-the-dead-men.jpgIn Robert Gregory Browne's newest thriller, Down Among the Dead Men, the newspapers called it Casa de la Muerta, a grisly house of horrors in the Mexican desert where five Catholic nuns were brutally murdered. Freelance journalist Nick Vargas knows it's a terrific subject for a true crime book--and a chance to revitalize his ruined career. But when he arrives at the scene, he learns there may have been a sixth victim: an American woman whose body has disappeared. Now Nick is dead set on finding her...

L.A. prosecutor Beth Crawford thought it would be fun to join her sister on a cruise to Baja Norte. But when she meets a pair of seductive strangers onboard--and her sister mysteriously disappears--Beth follows her suspicions into a sinister world of crime, corruption, and dark superstition. Now, with the help of reporter Nick Vargas, Beth must enter the heart of evil itself, where all shall be revealed...on the Day of the Dead.

"Browne's thrillers are lean, mean, and thoroughly entertaining." -- Allison Brennan

browne-robert.jpgRobert Gregory Browne is a Nicholl Award-winning screenwriter who, after years on the Hollywood roller coaster, fulfilled a lifelong dream by writing his first novel, Kiss Her Goodbye, followed by Whisper in the Dark and Kill Her Again--all available from St. Martins' Paperbacks. Raised in Honolulu, he now lives in California. To learn more, visit him on the Web at www.robertgregorybrowne.com.

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