The Tower

The Tower by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz is a thrilling novel published by Simon & Schuster on August 13, 2007. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Allander Atlasia, a notorious psychopath who escapes from a maximum-security prison known as the Tower, embarking on a chilling killing spree that echoes his dark past.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores the intense psychological battle between Atlasia and Jade Marlow, an ex-FBI profiler. As Marlow confronts his own inner demons, he uses his unique insights into the mind of a criminal to track down Atlasia. The novel delves into themes of suspense and psychological tension, showcasing a contest of wits between two formidable adversaries.
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In the bestselling tradition of The Silence of the Lambs comes a thrilling novel of nail-biting suspense and heart-stopping terror played out in a psychological battle of wit, cunning, and pure evil between a diabolically clever killer and his determined hunter.
Allander Atlasia is an infamous psychopath whose heinous crimes have earned him a lifetime stay at the Tower (nicknamed Alcatraz II), the world’s most extreme maximum-security prison. But after a briliant and brutal escape, the criminal mastermind begins a killing spree that is intensely personal—one by one, victims fall prey to a twisted and chilling re-enactment of his own depraved past.
Jade Marlow is an ex-FBI profiler and tracker whose fearlessness is only surpassed by the severity of his own inner demons. With a record of irrational behavior and a genius for putting himself into the mind of a criminal predator, he may be the one man diabolical enough to catch Atlasia. In an excalating contest of wills and wits, two equally defiant men race toward a showdown where daring is deadly and failure is fatal.
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