MP3 CD Format Edgar Award winner Andrew Klavan's thrilling novel Don't Say a Word follows psychiatrist Nathan Conrad as he confronts urban paranoia and murderous insanity when his family is watched, followed, and later brutalized by a twisted criminal and a mad giant who thrives on the suffering of others. They're watching. They've wiretapped the apartment. They've got their daughter. They told them they'd hurt her if they spoke about it. They told them, "Don't say a word ..." Or else ... " A multilayered thriller...Klavan never lets up...Something for...all kinds of psycho suspense fans." -- " Entertainment Weekly" "A virtuoso display of Chinese puzzle-box plotting and slick emotionality, worthy of Hitchcock at his best." -- "Kirkus Reviews" "In this taut, superbly plotted thriller, Klavan, an Edgar-winner...interweaves Dr. Conrad's disparate worlds to riveting effect." -- "Publishers Weekly" "Taut, superbly plotted...The reader...roots for Dr. Conrad all the way to this brisk novel's heart-stopping conclusion." -- "Publishers Weekly" "The almost unbearable suspense of what may be the thriller of the year is guaranteed to keep the reader's heart pounding right up to the last page." -- "Library Journal" Andrew Klavan is an Edgar Award-winning author, screenwriter, and media commentator. A number of his novels have been made into films, including True Crime, directed by Clint Eastwood, and Don't Say a Word, starring Michael Douglas. His novels have been nominated for the Edgar Award five times, winning the award three times. In addition to his thrillers, Klavan has also written the Homelanders series of books for young adults. He is a contributing editor to City Journal, and his essays have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times, among other places.