About Marcus Sakey
Marcus Sakey is the author of The Blade Itself, a thriller Publishers Weekly called "brilliant...a must read." To prepare for the novel he shadowed homicide detectives, learned to pick a deadbolt in sixty seconds, and drank plenty of Jameson. Born in Flint, Michigan, he now lives in Chicago with his wife.
Novels
The Blade Itself (2007)
At the City's Edge (2008)
Good People (2008)
aka Too Good To Be True
The Amateurs (2009)
aka No Turning Back
No Rest for the Dead (2011) (with Jeff Abbott, Lori Armstrong, David Baldacci, Sandra Brown, Thomas H Cook, Jeffery Deaver, Diana Gabaldon, Tess Gerritsen, Andrew F Gulli, Lamia Gulli, Peter James, J A Jance, Faye Kellerman, Raymond Khoury, John Lescroart, Jeff Lindsay, Gayle Lynds, Alexander McCall Smith, Phillip Margolin, Michael Palmer, T Jefferson Parker, Matthew Pearl, Kathy Reichs, Jonathan Santlofer, Lisa Scottoline, R L Stine and Marcia Talley)
The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes (2011)
Brilliance (2013)
At the City's Edge (2008)
Good People (2008)
aka Too Good To Be True
The Amateurs (2009)
aka No Turning Back
No Rest for the Dead (2011) (with Jeff Abbott, Lori Armstrong, David Baldacci, Sandra Brown, Thomas H Cook, Jeffery Deaver, Diana Gabaldon, Tess Gerritsen, Andrew F Gulli, Lamia Gulli, Peter James, J A Jance, Faye Kellerman, Raymond Khoury, John Lescroart, Jeff Lindsay, Gayle Lynds, Alexander McCall Smith, Phillip Margolin, Michael Palmer, T Jefferson Parker, Matthew Pearl, Kathy Reichs, Jonathan Santlofer, Lisa Scottoline, R L Stine and Marcia Talley)
The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes (2011)
Brilliance (2013)
Awards
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Links to other websites
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Marcus Sakey recommends
Killing Red (2009) (Alex Chapa, book 1) Henry Perez "Killing Red is an intense, smart read, and Alex Chapa is a character of flesh and blood. A terrific debut--bravo!" | Red, White & Dead (2009) (Izzy McNeil, book 3) Laura Caldwell "Take Izzy McNeil to bed tonight. You won’t get much sleep, but you’ll spend tomorrow smiling." | Late Rain (2010) Lynn Kostoff "Lynn Kostoff is a poet. His characters may be broken and lost, but they are unyielding, and he renders them real with an artist's love. Late Rain is intense, humane, gorgeous, heartbreaking - and very, very good." |
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