The King: The Bowers Files
By (Author) Steven James
Penguin Putnam Inc
Signet
2nd July 2013
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Winner of INSPYs the Bloggers Awards for Excellence in Faith-Driven Literature (Mystery/Thriller) 2014
Paperback
512
Width 107mm, Height 190mm
273g
Settling into a new post at the FBI academy, Patrick Bowers and his fiance Lien-hua Jiang are planning their future together with Patrick's stepdaughter, Tessa. But just when his life seems normal, a demon from the past returns to draw him down a dark road he hoped had closed forever. Forced into a desperate hunt to save the two women he loves most, Patrick is in a race against time to stop an international conspiracy from becoming the most widespread act of terrorism in U.S. history.
Praise for the work of Steven James
A mesmerizing read. From the first chapter, it sets its hook deep and drags you through a darkly gripping story with relentless power. My conclusion: I need to read more of Steven James. Michael Connelly, New York Times bestselling author of The Drop
With a multidimensional quality, Steven James writes with a confident, assured ease. Just good, old-fashioned, gimmick-free storytelling that pushes the envelope to the edge and beyond.Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Columbus Affair
Steven James has created a fast-moving thriller with psychological depth and gripping action. Opening Moves is a smart, taut, intense novel of suspense that reads like a cross between Michael Connelly and Thomas Harris. Young Detective Patrick Bowers battles his own demons as he uses his intellect and experience to track twisted killers. Full of twists and enjoyable surprise, Opening Moves is a blisteringly fast and riveting read. Mark Greaney, #1New York Times bestselling coauthor ofThreat Vector
Steven James is the author of more than thirty books, including the critically acclaimed Bowers Files thriller series. He has a master's degree in storytelling and has taught writing and creative communication on three continents. When he's not writing or speaking, you'll find him trail running, rock climbing, or drinking dark roast coffee near his home in eastern Tennessee.