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Nykanen Mark

Striking Back

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Justice is coming.

These men like to hurt women. Now it's payback time for an unknown murderer who's slaughtering the abusers in ways that mirror the ugly violence they forced upon the women in their lives. As the death count grows-and media interest explodes-innocent people could get caught in the killer's revenge.

Los Angeles therapist Gwyn Sanders keeps her ugly family history to herself. More than twenty years ago, when she was still a teen, her violent stepfather died a grisly, mysterious death. Gwyn knows all the secrets but she's not talking about the past-she's too busy trying to change the future by breaking the cycle of domestic violence. The men she counsels aren't saints, but maybe she can change the mindset that makes their lives-and the lives of the people closest to them-so miserable.

But when someone starts killing her controversial clients, Gwyn becomes LAPD's primary suspect. After all, there's the unsolved mystery of her stepfather's bizarre death. Maybe Gwyn has a hidden desire for justice that's far from therapeutic.

Mark Nykanen is an Emmy-winning former NBC correspondent and the author of acclaimed thrillers HUSH, SEARCH ANGEL, THE BONE PARADE, PRIMITIVE and, writing as James Jaros, BURN DOWN THE SKY. Visit him at www.MarkNykanen.com.
HUSH



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Amazon.com Review
“Hush is almost impossible to put down.”
Hush opens with the gruesome murder of 7-year-old Davy Boyce's mother by his stepfather, Chet. Chet kills the woman with a straight razor after she confronts him about his abusive behavior towards Davy. We soon find that Chet has married Davy's mother only to be close to Davy, who he molests throughout the book. Once she's dead, Chet packs up the trailer and takes Davy to the remote, Oregon lumber town of Bentman. That's when Hush really takes off.

Chet's plan to have Davy all to himself is quickly derailed when Davy becomes both an elective mute and a biter. He is taken out of school and placed in the Bentman Children's Center where he meets 38-year-old Celia Griswold, the art therapist assigned to his case. Celia has her own problems. Her cheating husband, childless marriage, and uncooperative boss drive her to develop a bond with Davy, and the boy's sinister artwork leads her to suspect Chet of the crimes he's committed. Chet does not plan to give up "his boy," and launches an assault on Celia to ensure that he doesn't have to.

Edgar- and Emmy-award-winning journalist Mark Nykanen has written a debut thriller that is sure to chill even the most weathered mystery fan. Davy, Chet, and Celia hold the story together as both fascinating and believable characters. There are moments in the story that are difficult to believe, but despite its few weak spots, Hush is almost impossible to put down. --Mara Friedman

“Chet Boyce is a terrific creation, a dangerously insane fellow who...is drawn with such precision that he seems not only real but chillingly familiar.”—Booklist

“Emmy and Edgar-winning journalist Nykanen uncovers his characters’ psyches with wit, complexity, and originality...Nykanen’s attractively unpredictable characters will keep a stubborn hold on readers’ attention.”--Publishers Weekly

“A well-crafted and sophisticated psychological thriller that captures in frightening detail the fevered inner life of a psychopath. Elegant and darkly powerful.”
--Vincent Bugliosi, author of Helter Skelter and Outrage.

“A taut wire of a thriller.”--Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“A striking debut...Nykanen’s writing style, skill at characterization and sense of irony make HUSH [a] first-rate story.”--Portland Oregonian

“The pace is pulsing and the terror of a woman fighting for her life is so real that it is impossible to put this book down...This well-written novel is highly recommended.”--Library Journal

“I found myself unable to put the book down...Several times, I even skimmed paragraphs, anxious over what was going to happen next...Like a modern-day Wait Until Dark, it takes its time getting to its white-knuckled setpiece, but once it gets there, it takes no prisoners.” --Bentley Little, Bram Stoker award-winning author.
“Nykanen’s first novel, HUSH, is a blood-drenched, compelling variation on Thomas Harris’ The Silence of the Lambs.”--New Times L.A.

“HUSH is a unique, tremendous characterization study that dives into the guts of a psychopath and the fearful relationships he causes with the people he directly and indirectly affects.”--Harriet Klausner for BookBrowser

“[Chet Boyce] makes Hannibal Lector seems like a nice guy with an eating disorder.”--St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“HUSH is profound and ingenious and still a thriller that would keep Stephen King up nights.”--King Features

“Meet Boyce, the most despicable (and most realistic) villain to appear in a thriller in many years....[HUSH] is a full-bore thriller that packs a punch....It is bold, gusty, chillingly realistic and downright unsettling...Nykanen has more than talent--he has the style and the ability to grab the reader by the throat.”--The Salem Statesman Journal

“Unnerving enough to make readers keep checking over their shoulders--with all the lights in the house on.”--Tucson Citizen

“HUSH is an impressively grisly, haunting thriller.”--New Times Phoenix
Amazon.com Review
“Hush is almost impossible to put down.”
Hush opens with the gruesome murder of 7-year-old Davy Boyce's mother by his stepfather, Chet. Chet kills the woman with a straight razor after she confronts him about his abusive behavior towards Davy. We soon find that Chet has married Davy's mother only to be close to Davy, who he molests throughout the book. Once she's dead, Chet packs up the trailer and takes Davy to the remote, Oregon lumber town of Bentman. That's when Hush really takes off.

Chet's plan to have Davy all to himself is quickly derailed when Davy becomes both an elective mute and a biter. He is taken out of school and placed in the Bentman Children's Center where he meets 38-year-old Celia Griswold, the art therapist assigned to his case. Celia has her own problems. Her cheating husband, childless marriage, and uncooperative boss drive her to develop a bond with Davy, and the boy's sinister artwork leads her to suspect Chet of the crimes he's committed. Chet does not plan to give up "his boy," and launches an assault on Celia to ensure that he doesn't have to.

Edgar- and Emmy-award-winning journalist Mark Nykanen has written a debut thriller that is sure to chill even the most weathered mystery fan. Davy, Chet, and Celia hold the story together as both fascinating and believable characters. There are moments in the story that are difficult to believe, but despite its few weak spots, Hush is almost impossible to put down. --Mara Friedman

“Chet Boyce is a terrific creation, a dangerously insane fellow who...is drawn with such precision that he seems not only real but chillingly familiar.”—Booklist

“Emmy and Edgar-winning journalist Nykanen uncovers his characters’ psyches with wit, complexity, and originality...Nykanen’s attractively unpredictable characters will keep a stubborn hold on readers’ attention.”--Publishers Weekly

“A well-crafted and sophisticated psychological thriller that captures in frightening detail the fevered inner life of a psychopath. Elegant and darkly powerful.”
--Vincent Bugliosi, author of Helter Skelter and Outrage.

“A taut wire of a thriller.”--Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“A striking debut...Nykanen’s writing style, skill at characterization and sense of irony make HUSH [a] first-rate story.”--Portland Oregonian

“The pace is pulsing and the terror of a woman fighting for her life is so real that it is impossible to put this book down...This well-written novel is highly recommended.”--Library Journal

“I found myself unable to put the book down...Several times, I even skimmed paragraphs, anxious over what was going to happen next...Like a modern-day Wait Until Dark, it takes its time getting to its white-knuckled setpiece, but once it gets there, it takes no prisoners.” --Bentley Little, Bram Stoker award-winning author.
“Nykanen’s first novel, HUSH, is a blood-drenched, compelling variation on Thomas Harris’ The Silence of the Lambs.”--New Times L.A.

“HUSH is a unique, tremendous characterization study that dives into the guts of a psychopath and the fearful relationships he causes with the people he directly and indirectly affects.”--Harriet Klausner for BookBrowser

“[Chet Boyce] makes Hannibal Lector seems like a nice guy with an eating disorder.”--St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“HUSH is profound and ingenious and still a thriller that would keep Stephen King up nights.”--King Features

“Meet Boyce, the most despicable (and most realistic) villain to appear in a thriller in many years....[HUSH] is a full-bore thriller that packs a punch....It is bold, gusty, chillingly realistic and downright unsettling...Nykanen has more than talent--he has the style and the ability to grab the reader by the throat.”--The Salem Statesman Journal

“Unnerving enough to make readers keep checking over their shoulders--with all the lights in the house on.”--Tucson Citizen

“HUSH is an impressively grisly, haunting thriller.”--New Times Phoenix
The Bone Parade

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Primitive

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A neo-primitive cult, possessing secret government documents filled with terrifying information about global warming, kidnaps a famous fashion model and holds her hostage, forcing her to act as their spokesperson. As time runs out, her estranged daughter allies with a dangerous activist group to rescue her, while battling dark agendas from the government and Big Oil.



From the International Thriller Writers' Interview With Author Mark Nykanen



By Cym Lowell |





Thrillers includes a wide range sub-genres. Primitive, by Mark Nykane, explores the world of environmental terrorism. Mark flourished in his career as an on-camera investigative correspondent for NBC, often toiling in undercover assignments, and winning four Emmys and an Edgar for his achievements. He learned the world of environmental threats firsthand.



In Primitive, Sonya Adams, a maturing model, is kidnapped by a neo-primitive cult sequestered in the remote beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Cult members call their compound Terra Firma, and want to draw attention to their doomsday environmental message, which is based on a terrifying government document that they've obtained. They want to use Sonya as their spokeswoman in podcasts, assuming that her beauty and presence will enhance their chilling message.


Surrounded by majestic mountains and picturesque forests, Sonya is outraged by what is done to her, and fights for her life against her kidnappers. But she also faces dangers unknown to her from big energy companies and the government, which collude to try to silence her along with her kidnappers. The heroine's only hope might be her estranged daughter, Darcy, who is determined to rescue her mother, requiring a hunt akin to tracking down Islamic militants. But Darcy, in turn, is stalked by a ruthless bounty hunter, Johnny Bracer, who plans on following the young woman to her mother so he can claim a huge reward.



We asked Mark a few questions about himself and his writing:


If you were stranded on a desert island, what one book would you like to have with you and why?


I would want the latest, most definitive history of the world, hopefully heavy in natural science and cosmology. Why? Because I could learn while I am stranded.


If you were stranded on a desert island, what one character from your book would you like to keep you company and why?


I would choose Darcy because she has a spirit much like my own: curious, a fighter, relentless. I know your readers will think it must be sexual attraction. Truly, that's not the case..


That said, Darcy is an attractive young woman. [Editor: h-m-m]


Who is your favorite thriller character in the genre?


I know it's always diplomatic to point to the characters created by other authors when you're asked this question, but the blunt truth is that my favorite characters are the ones who have come to life for me and changed me as much as they've changed one another on the page. So with that in mind, I'd have to say that my favorite characters are Sonya and Darcy in Primitive, because they have such a conflict-ridden relationship, yet they're both profoundly affected by the deep feelings that they hold for each other - and by the tumultuous events that quickly overtake them. But I also love Ashley Stassler and Diamond Girl in The Bone Parade. Again, it's probably the relationship between the two of them that captivates me most. They are both extraordinarily willful characters who come up against each other continually. Diamond Girl utterly shocked me - and readers, too, I should add - time and again.
Hush

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An art therapist in Oregon becomes suspicious of weird drawings by a pupil. So begins the story of a serial killer who marries single mothers in order to abuse their children.

Hush opens with the gruesome murder of 7-year-old Davy Boyce's mother by his stepfather, Chet. Chet kills the woman with a straight razor after she confronts him about his abusive behavior towards Davy. We soon find that Chet has married Davy's mother only to be close to Davy, who he molests throughout the book. Once she's dead, Chet packs up the trailer and takes Davy to the remote, Oregon lumber town of Bentman. That's when Hush really takes off.

Chet's plan to have Davy all to himself is quickly derailed when Davy becomes both an elective mute and a biter. He is taken out of school and placed in the Bentman Children's Center where he meets 38-year-old Celia Griswold, the art therapist assigned to his case. Celia has her own problems. Her cheating husband, childless marriage, and uncooperative boss drive her to develop a bond with Davy, and the boy's sinister artwork leads her to suspect Chet of the crimes he's committed. Chet does not plan to give up "his boy," and launches an assault on Celia to ensure that he doesn't have to.

Edgar- and Emmy-award-winning journalist Mark Nykanen has written a debut thriller that is sure to chill even the most weathered mystery fan. Davy, Chet, and Celia hold the story together as both fascinating and believable characters. There are moments in the story that are difficult to believe, but despite its few weak spots, Hush is almost impossible to put down. --Mara Friedman


Search Angel

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A riveting suspense thriller about the reuniting of birth mothers with their adopted children and the madman who preys on them fter two highly praised psychological thrillers, Mark Nykanen returns with his most spellbinding story yet. Suzanne Trayle is a 'Search Angel' whose success in tracking down and reuniting birth mothers with their adopted children has earned her national fame. Known as 'The Orphan's Private Eye,' Suzanne has reunited thousands of mothers with their children, but has failed to find the son she put up for adoption thirty years ago.