Harper 0062070282

Nightwatcher: Book Information Manual

By Wendy Corsi Staub

Book 1 of 3 in the Nightwatcher Series

About Nightwatcher

Book cover for Nightwatcher by Wendy Corsi Staub, featuring a dark, mysterious cityscape with a figure looking out a window.

Image: Front cover of the book "Nightwatcher".

"Nightwatcher" is a psychological thriller by Wendy Corsi Staub, set in New York City during the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The narrative follows a serial killer operating amidst the chaos, whose actions go unnoticed by most, except for a woman who witnesses him. This book is the first installment in a gripping crime series.

The story explores themes of fear, paranoia, and the psychological impact of crime within a city reeling from a major tragedy. It is categorized under Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, specifically focusing on Crime and Murder subgenres.

Te Panui Panui

To engage with "Nightwatcher," simply begin reading from the first chapter. The book is designed to be read sequentially to fully appreciate the unfolding mystery and character development. Readers can expect a fast-paced narrative with suspenseful elements. For optimal readability, ensure adequate lighting and a comfortable reading environment.

Nga korero a te Kaituhi

Wendy Corsi Staub is the author of "Nightwatcher." She is known for her contributions to the thriller and suspense genres.

Available Editions

  • Kindle Edition
  • Pukaorooro
  • Te uhi maru
  • Mass Market Paperback (Current Edition)

Whakatakotoranga Hua

KaiwhakaputaHarper
Te Ra WhakaputaAkuhata 28, 2012
Te roa o te tuhi384 wharangi
ReoIngarihi
ISBN-100062070282
ISBN-13978-0062070289
Taumaha Tūemi2.31 pauna
Ahu4.19 x 0.96 x 6.75 inihi

Critical Reception

Quote from Criminal Element: 'The fear, the paranoia, the desperation—it leaps right off the page.'

Image: A critical quote regarding the book's intensity.

Quote from Lee Child: 'Solid gold suspense... this one is a wild ride.'

Image: A critical quote praising the book's suspense.

The book has received an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars from 340 ratings, indicating generally positive reader feedback.

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