The Informant

The Informant by James Grippando is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins in June 1997. This 480-page novel presents a fast-paced narrative that follows an FBI agent and a journalist as they pursue a serial killer and his informant. The story begins when crime reporter Michael Posten receives information about upcoming murders from an elusive informer, raising questions about the connection between the informer and the killer.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as the plot unfolds, highlighting the collaboration between FBI agent Victoria Santos and Posten. As they work together to prevent further murders, the tension escalates when the flow of information ceases, yet the killings persist. This novel explores themes of crime and investigation, making it a notable entry in the genres of mystery and thriller.
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By the author of the bestselling The Pardon, this fast-paced novel teams a resourceful FBI agent and an embattled journalist in a hunt for two men — a serial killer and his elusive informant.
When an informer chooses Miami Tribune crime reporter Michael Posten as his conduit, giving him information about murders that haven’t yet taken place, investigators speculate on whether the killer and informer are the same person. As the newspaper continues to deposit larger sums into the killer’s account, FBI agent Victoria Santos and the reluctant journalist join forces to prevent the next gruesome murder. But then dues stop and the murders continue… until a psychopath makes one mistake too many. This gripping, unpredictable story of revenge will not be soon forgotten.
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