"THE FOLLOWER is...this generation's LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR and crackling-hot beach read."
--PAGE SIX, THE NEW YORK POST
"A chilling yet humorous tale of obsession."
--NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
"It's been years since a thriller grabbed me the way Jason Starr's THE FOLLOWER did. THE FOLLOWER puts Starr up there with some of the greats of psychological suspense--Patricia Highsmith, Ira Levin, Ruth Rendell, Peter Abrahams. I totally loved this book."
--JOSEPH FINDER, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF PARANOIA AND POWER PLAY
"His most crowd-pleasing to date...[Starr] absolutely shines with these characters...A very funny, dark social satire."
--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"This was my first experience of Starr's writing and I found him irresistible. You will not be able to leave this book alone; as soon as you put it down you find yourself surreptitiously picking it up again to squeeze just one more chapter into your day."
--SHOTS MAGAZINE
"Crackling dialog and tension building pacing make [Starr's] latest novel, THE FOLLOWER, a highly charged read."
--MYSTERY ONE BOOKSTORE
"Jason Starr takes the big-city singles scene and turns it inside out. Keen social satire and a deliriously addictive story."
--MEGAN ABBOTT, EDGAR-NOMINATED AUTHOR OF THE SONG IS YOU
"THE FOLLOWER is a chilling, thrilling and addictive tale of romantic love gone terrifyingly wrong. I couldn't put it down!"
--ALISON GAYLIN, EDGAR-NOMINATED AUTHOR OF TRASHED
"THE FOLLOWER does for dating what JAWS did for swimming."
--KEN BRUEN, SHAMUS-AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF PRIEST
THE COMPLETE JASON STARR BOOKSHELF
Bill Moss was once a high-powered ad exec; now he works as a telemarketer in Hell's Kitchen. Bill will stop at absolutely nothing to re-start his career.
"A literary tour de force." The Baltimore Sun
The DePinos live in a tenement on the West Side; their friends the Sussmans live in a pristine Upper East Side apartment. When Joey DePino gets in over his head with bookies there are devastating consequences for both couples.
Coming home from work one evening, Richard Segal passes Michael Rudnick, a guy who grew up across the street from him in Brooklyn. What seems like a harmless encounter might destroy Segal's life and the lives of those around him.
Mickey Prada's a good kid. He wants to make enough at the fish store to go to college, give his Dad a better life. Everything's going well for Mickey until Angelo Santoro shows up.
2004 Barry Award Winner for Best Paperback!
One night, financial writer David Miller makes the mistake of talking to a drunk at a midtown bar and has his wallet swiped. But his biggest mistake is trying to get the wallet back.
2005 Anthony Award Winner for Best Paperback!
Contributors include: Jason Starr, Maggie Estep, Ken Bruen, Laura Hillenbrand, Jane Smiley, Jonathon Ames, Jerry Stahl, Lee Child, Daniel Woodrell, Laura Lippman, Joe R. Lansdale, Charlie Stella, Scott Phillips, Steven Crist, William Nack, Bill Barich, Meghan O'Rourke, James Surowiecki, and Wallace Stroby.
"Two of the crime fiction world's brightest talents, Ken Bruen and Jason Starr, join forces for one of the year's most dark satisfying and electric noir novels." -The Chicago Sun-Times
"Tense, sometimes brutal, often