Sleeping With Strangers

· Gideon Series Book 1 · Penguin
4,8
146 reviews
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Eric Jerome Dickey introduces a hit man like no other in this New York Times bestseller—the first “gritty, graphic...[and] amazing” (Booklist) novel in the Gideon series.

In a wicked world of sex and violence, where the wronged demand the ultimate revenge, his is the last face the offender sees....

Gideon is more than a contract killer—he's the master of the game. Now he's got the job of a lifetime. The prize is the woman he desires and a cool million. The problem is it's just the kind of hit that can make him more enemies. Like the two beautiful strangers on Gideon's tail. Are they there to protect him or bring him down? There's one way to find out. Follow them into an underworld where killers and victims alike thrive on the darker passions of revenge and desire.

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4,8
146 reviews
Tarsha Curtis
21 January 2013
I couldn't make it past page 91... It shouldn't take this long to draw me in.. I will give it another try in the future but this is not worth more than one star to me at this point..
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A Google user
03 August 2012
I've read all 3 books in this series and they had me hooked, couldnt put the books down. From the first page they had my full attention, very suspenseful. I finished each within 2 days. I read Dying For Revenge first, fell in love, then realized there were 2 more and had to have them! So I bought & read Sleeping with Strangers, then WWE thn DFR all over again, lol I recommend to all!
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A Google user
28 October 2011
I just finished the series and I cannot believe that it's over so soon. I've lost plenty of nights' sleep trying to stay up in order to find out what happens next, will Gideon make it out of the situation. Eric Jerome Dickey as always uses his mastery to become fully enveloped within his characters' emotions, mind, perspective and insight in order to deliver the most realistic fiction one can find on shelves. At times the series can be gruesome or intimate scenes seem to drag on, the book becomes try but this is all apart of life, is it not? Even the dry parts, the not so sure parts, and the "Did he really just go there?" parts add to the overall significance and drawing the reader further and further into the book as if they could for a second step into the Hitman's shoes and learn "22 ways to kill a man". I loved this series, a great change of pace from his usual work.
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About the author

Eric Jerome Dickey is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty novels, as well as a six-issue miniseries of graphic novels featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. Originally from Memphis, Dickey now lives on the road and rests in whatever hotel will have him.

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