Mortal Fear (Narrator: Jay O. Sanders): By day, Harper Cole trades commodities over the internet. At night, he is systems operator of E.R.O.S., an exclusive, sexually explicit online service. But now someone has penetrated E.R.O.S.'s state-of-the-art security...someone who has brutally murdered six celebrated women. For Harper Cole, who has suddenly become the prime suspect, there is only one way to lure the elusive madman into the open. His daring plan will place everything and everyone he loves in the path of a brilliant, unstoppable killer... Sleep No More (Narrator: Dick Hill, Director: Laura Grafton, Engineer: Russell Byers): John Waters is a husband and father happy with his lot in life, though he has not always felt that way. Years earlier he escaped an obsessive love affair, which he feared might consume him. The woman in question disappeared after Waters married, and later he heard that she was killed in New Orleans. But now, Waters has an uneasy feeling that she has resurfaced to trouble him - and entice him - once again. The Footprints of God (Narrator: Dick Hill, Director: Laura Grafton, Engineer: Melissa Coates): In the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle, America's top scientists work around the clock to attain the holy grail of the twenty-first century - a supercomputer that surpasses the power of the human mind. As ethicist to Project Trinity, Dr. David Tennant finds himself in a pressure cooker of groundbreaking science and colossal ambition. When his friend and fellow scientist is murdered, David discovers that his own life is in danger.
Greg Iles spent most of his life in Natchez, Mississippi. His first novel, Spandau Phoenix, was the first of seventeen New York Times bestsellers. His Natchez Burning trilogy continued the story of Penn Cage, the protagonist of The Quiet Game, Turning Angel, and #1 New York Times bestseller The Devil’s Punchbowl. Iles’s novels have been made into films and published in more than thirty-five countries. He was a member of the lit-rock group The Rock Bottom Remainders.
I read only an old version of The Footprints. Of God. I cannot recommend it, bur t it was a good attempt at true fantasy. Rather longer than it needed to be.?.
I have only read The Footprints of God. It was very good. I would put this in the style as The DaVinci Code, Angels & Demons etc. This is the first book I have read by Greg Isles, and I think I will read more of his books.