The Face Changers
Thomas Perry
Fiction - Action; Fiction - Espionage; Fiction - Thrillers | Ivy Books | Paperback | March 1999 | $6.99 | 0-8041-1540-0
About The Book
Jane Whitefield, legendary half-Indian
shadow guide who spirits hunted people away from certain death,
has never had a client like Dr. Richard Dahlman. A famous plastic
surgeon who has dedicated his life to healing, the good doctor
hasn't a clue why stalkers are out for his blood. But he knows
Jane Whitefield's name--and that she is his only hope. Once again
Jane performs her magic, leading Dahlman in a nightmare flight
across America, only a heartbeat ahead of pursuers whose leader
is a dead ringer for Jane: a raven-haired beauty who has stolen
her name, reputation, and techniques--not to save lives, but to
destroy them. . . .
Praise
"Terrific. . . . Dazzling ingenuity." -The New York Times Book Review
"THE FACE-CHANGERS IS BRILLIANTLY PLOTTED AND STYLISHLY EXECUTED. THOMAS PERRY IS A TRUE ORIGINAL." -Jonthan Kellerman
"PERRY IS A MASTER AT NAIL-BITING
SUSPENSE. I stayed up until three in the morning to reach the
surprising denouement and get my blood pressure back to normal." -Los Angeles Times
"THE MOMENTUM NEVER FLAGS, AND THE SUSPENSE CONSTANTLY BUILDS." -Booklist (starred and boxed review)
AUTHOR
BIOGRAPHY
Thomas Perry was born in Tonawanda, New
York, and received a B.A. from Cornell University and a Ph.D.
from the University of Rochester. He has been a laborer, maintenance
man, commercial fisherman, weapons mechanic, university administrator
and teacher, and television writer and producer. His previous
Jane Whitefield novels are Dance for the Dead, Vanishing Act,
and Shadow Woman. He is also the author of The Butcher's Boy,
which received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America,
and other novels. Thomas Perry lives in Southern California with
his wife and two daughters.