<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Vail's boyfriend, Detective Robby Hernandez, has seemingly disappeared into the dense air of a Napa Valley evening. There are no clues to his whereabouts, other than a blood stain--and potential connections to a serial killer operating in the wine country.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From a <i>USA Today</i>-bestselling author: FBI profiler Karen Vail's hunt for a serial killer leads her into a dangerous criminal web--"relentless as a bullet" (Michael Connelly).</b> <p/> After a colleague connects Vail with covert Department of Defense operative Hector DeSantos, who has a knack for uncovering difficult-to-locate information, the pair pries loose long-buried secrets and deceptions that reveal a much-larger criminal enterprise at work. As Vail squares off against foes more dangerous than any she has yet encountered, shocking personal and professional truths emerge--truths that may be more than she can handle. <p/> In keeping with Alan Jacobson's page-turning style, <i>Velocity</i> is a high-octane thriller, a memorable work rich in believable characters and an intricately plotted story that's well-researched and ripped from today's headlines. <i>Velocity</i> was named one of the <i>Strand Magazine</i>'s top ten books for 2010, <i>Suspense Magazine</i>'s top five thrillers of 2010, <i>Library Journal</i>'s top five thrillers of the year, and the <i>Los Angeles Times</i>' top picks of the year. <p/><i>Velocity</i> is the second installment of a two-part story that begins with <i>Crush</i>, book two of the Karen Vail Series.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"From the first page, <i>Velocity</i> is as relentless as a bullet. Karen Vail is my kind of hero and Alan Jacobson is my kind of writer!" --Michael Connelly, #1 <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling author <p/> "Jacobson captures the complexity of the mission faced by DEA, the threat posed to our country, and the constant danger our agents face battling members of international drug trafficking organizations. As someone who devoted his career to carrying out that mission, I can say first-hand that <i>Velocity</i> hits the target. Jacobson's acquired a new fan." --Supervisory Special Agent Michael Upchurch, Drug Enforcement Administration <p/> "Jacobson writes for suspense junkies and gets the monkey off their backs; he's that good." --<i>New York Journal of Books</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Alan Jacobson is the national bestselling author of several critically acclaimed novels. In order to take readers behind the scenes to places they might never go, Jacobson has embedded himself in many federal agencies, including spending several years working with two senior profilers at the Federal Bureau of Investigation's vaunted Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico. During that time, Jacobson edited four published FBI research papers on serial offenders, attended numerous FBI training courses, worked with the head firearms instructor at the academy, and received ongoing personalized instruction on serial killers--which continues to this day. He has also worked with high-ranking members of the Drug Enforcement Administration, the US Marshals Service, the New York Police Department, SWAT teams, local bomb squads, branches of the US military, chief superintendents and detective sergeants at Scotland Yard, criminals, armorers, helicopter pilots, chief executive officers, historians, and Special Forces operators. These experiences have helped him to create gripping, realistic stories and characters. His series protagonist, FBI profiler Karen Vail, resonates with both female and male readers, and writers such as Nelson DeMille, James Patterson, and Michael Connelly have called Vail one of the most compelling heroes in suspense fiction. <p/> Jacobson's books have been published internationally, and several have been optioned for film and television. A number have been named to Best of the Year lists. <p/> Jacobson has been interviewed extensively on television and radio, including on CNN, NPR, and multiple ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox network affiliates.
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