
Speaking in Tongues
Published: 2000,
Simon & Schuster
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0684871264
Pages: 336
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0671024109
Pages: 384
Plot:
Tate Collier, once one of the country's finest trial lawyers, is trying
to forget his past. Now a divorced gentleman farmer, land developer,
and community advocate in rural Virginia, he's regrouping from some
disastrous mistakes in the realms of love and the law. But controversy
— and danger — seem to have an unerring hold on Tate. Even
as he struggles to rebuild his life, his alter ego is plotting his
demise.
Aaron Matthews, a brilliant psychologist, has turned his talents away
from curing patients to far deadlier goals. He's targeted Tate, Tate's
ex-wife, Bett, and their estranged daughter, Megan, for unspeakable
revenge. Matthews, ruthless and hell-bent, will destroy anything that
inhibits his plans. When their daughter disappears, Tate and Bett
reunite in a desperate, heart-pounding attempt to find her and to stop
Matthews, a psychopath whose gift of a glib tongue and talent for
coercion are as dangerous as knives and guns.