The Darkness of Evil (Karen Vail Series #7) Norwood Press, 2017 (hardcover) Open Road (trade paperback) Open Road (eBook) “Smoothly written and intricately plotted. Like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jacobson lays bare the malevolence that lurks in the human heart....
The Lost Codex (OPSIG Team Black #3) Norwood Press, 2015 (hardcover) Open Road (trade paperback) Open Road (eBook) “From the first page, you know you’re in the hands of a storyteller at the top of his game: The Lost Codex has nonstop action,...
Spectrum (Karen Vail #6) Norwood Press, 2014 (hardcover) Open Road (trade paperback) Open Road (eBook) “Authoritative, compelling and crisp, Spectrum moves with a velocity that seems to make the pages turn themselves. Alan Jacobson creates a textured narrative...
Reviews “Jacobson’s high-concept plot speeds with race-against-the-clock pacing from the opening chapter to the hair-raising twist at the end. Hard Target is a smart, complex novel that explodes from the pages and scores a direct hit on my...
Reviews “Inmate 1577 is a mystery masterpiece. The author has written his best work to date, creating a classic psychopathic character that will be the inspiration for thriller writers in the years ahead.” – New York Journal of Books...
Reviews Starred Review: “Jacobson’s third thriller featuring FBI profiler Karen Vail (after Crush) sizzles with nonstop action and startling details. Refreshingly real, Karen doesn’t let her tough ‘take no prisoners’ attitude stand in the way of following her heart....
Reviews “Plenty of bark and bite, sizzle and emotion…a tangled tale of delightful intrigue. Well done.” –Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author “Crush rocks from the opening page to the jarring conclusion.” –Steve Martini,...
Reviews One of Library Journal’s Top 5 “Best Books of the Year” (2008) “Karen Vail is as compelling a character as any created by Patricia Cornwell, or yours truly. The 7th Victim is packed with neat surprises.” —James Patterson, New York Times...
Reviews “Jacobson keeps readers guessing right up until the last page, so trying to put this book down is like trying not to eat the last chocolate chip cookie: most of us will just give in.” –Booklist “Alan Jacobson follows up his exciting...