Bob Reiss

All The Dead Were Strangers

Meeting for drinks in Greenwich Village after a ten year separation, Voort finds his boyhood friend Meechum, frightened and depressed. Twenty-four hours later Meechum has disappeared. The only clue in Voort’s possession is a cocktail napkin on which Meechum has written five names. Working his way through the list, Voort begins to connect a series of eerily “accidental” deaths around the country. All the dead were strangers. But two on the list may still be alive, and in grave danger.

As Voort tries to locate them he finds himself pitted against an enemy bigger than anything his sex crimes unit has ever encountered. Bigger than anything the New York City police force has ever encountered. He has discovered a disturbing conspiracy of vast proportions. And now the conspirators have discovered Voort.


Selected Works

2. Novel
All The Dead Were Strangers
The novel examines how far a free society can and should go in combating terrorism.
3. Non-Fiction
The Coming Storm Extreme Weather and our Terrifying Future
“The most readable and intelligent summary of global warming science and politics I have read.” Bill McKibben,
--New York Observer
Fiction
Black Monday
A genetically engineered microbe has stopped the world's petroleum supply. If an antidote isn't found within 50 days, the collapse will reach the point of no return.
The Side Effect
The side effect of a new drug heightens human intuition to an astounding degree. Who will control the drug?
At Hell's Gate
Could the dead body that Conrad Voort finds in the East River be related to a sunken treasure ship in New York Harbor? Or something more deadly, modern and international in scope?



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