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INTRIGUING THRILLER!

What a great read!

William Diehl was an extraordinarily gifted storyteller and his final thriller will not disappoint.

Bill introduces yet another fascinating protagonist in Micah Cody detailed and enigmatic in a way that only Bill Diehl can create a character! The members of his special task force are equally absorbing, (including Charley, the German Shepherd he rescues after 9-11), as they get caught up in a series of unnerving murders in New York City ... Nothing is as it seems!

Highly Recommended - you must check it out


I couldn't put this book down. It's the first Diehl thriller I've read, and I found it a gripping page turner, worthy of his reputation. I'm so sorry we lost him!

Devon Blaine

Eyes of a first time reader

While I have been aware of William Diehl's impressive reputation as an author and the many readers who are fans of his books, this is my introduction to the writer. I enjoyed the book tremendously and felt that it was exactly what the book led me to expect and what the author was trying to accomplish. It’s well plotted, fast paced and very enjoyable with enough surprising details before the case is solved to keep the reader's interest. The thing that I appreciated about the story was the author's ability to add enough complexity so that even when the clues were sufficient to lead the reader in the general direction of the solution, you still wanted to learn how all the various threads were interrelated. This is a very fast read, and should be enjoyed by long time Diehl fans as well as first time readers such as myself. The details and relationships of the characters are as important to keeping your interest as is the major story line. 7 Ways to Die was so entertaining that I definitely plan to read some of the earlier works by the author.

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Book Cover Image. Title: Seven Ways to Die, Author: by William  Diehl

Seven Ways to Die

William Diehl

According to the Primer of Forensic Pathology, there are seven basic ways to die. In New York City a killer is on the loose armed with this knowledge and it is up to special investigator Micah Cody to stop them before the body count climbs higher. Learn More


William Diehl's Seven Ways to Die Along With Four Other Titles Launches exclusively on Barnesandnoble.com Feb. 6th, 2012





February 6, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- New York Times bestselling author action-procedural writer William Diehl’s final novel, Seven Ways to Die, will launch exclusively on Barnesandnoble.com February 6, 2012 supported by a multi-pronged promotion. At the same time, four previous novels by Diehl, Thai Horse, Chameleon, Hooligans, and 27 will also become available on B&N.

On Diehl’s death in 2007, Atchity Entertainment, working with Cairo/Simpson Entertainment, took over the management of Diehl’s estate from William Morris by agreement with Diehl’s widow, Virginia Gunn. Diehl’s previous novels, including Primal Fear, Sharky’s Machine, Eureka, 27, and Hooligans were all New York Times bestsellers, “and we feel certain Seven Ways to Die will please Bill’s loyal readers just as much,” Atchity said.

Diehl had finished 412 pages of the draft, and AEI’s Ken Atchity, who had worked with Diehl and his screenwriting partner Michael A. Simpson for five years prior to his passing, completed the book based on a rough outline, notes, and chapter drafts found in the novelist’s computer. AEI’s Atchity & Chi-Li Wong are developing and producing Diehl’s Eureka with Danny Davids and Neil Canton; and Hooligans and Seven Ways with Judy Cairo and Michael Simpson’s Informant Media (“Crazy Heart,” “Hysteria,” “The Expatriate,” “Writers”).

Terrific, edge of your seat, read

This is a seamless, taut and wonderfully disturbing thriller that only Bill Diehl could have conceived. Unfinished at the time of Bill's death, Ken Atchity and Michael Simpson have remained faithful to Bill's vision and delivered one of the finest Diehl novels yet. Those of you who have followed Bill's work, from Sharkey's Machine to Primal Fear to Eureka, will not be disappointed. Others who read this first will be driven to go back and enjoy Bill's nine prior novels.