The Man Who Lied to Women

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Formerly a child of the streets, now a brilliant computer hacker and NYPD sergeant, Kathleen Mallory’s powerful intelligence is matched only by the ferocity with which she pursues her own unpredictable vision of right and wrong. And she will need every bit of that intensity now, in a murder case that strikes close to home in more ways than one. NYPD Detective Sergeant Kathleen Mallory is drawn into a baffling world of peril and illusion when she investigates the brutal murder of a young woman, whose body is found wearing a jacket labeled “Kathleen Mallory.”
Detective Kathy Mallory. New York’s darkest. You only underestimate her once.
No one in New York’s Special Crimes section knows much about Sergeant Kathy Mallory’s origins. They only know that she can bewitch the most complex computer systems, can slip into the minds of killers with disturbing ease.
When a woman is murdered in Central Park, it appears to be a case of mistaken identity. Mallory goes hunting the killer, armed with under-the-skin knowledge of the man’s mind and the bare clue of a lie.
Mallory holds on to one truth: everybody lies, and some lies lead to death. And she knows that, to trap the killer, she must put her own life at risk.








