I Will Ruin You by Linwood Barclay

A teacher's act of heroism turns him into a target for blackmail

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(HarperCollins)

How would you react in a life-or-death situation?
It's a question everyone asks themselves, but few have to face in real life. English teacher Richard Boyle certainly never thought he would find himself talking down a former student intent on harming others, but when Mark LeDrew shows up at Richard's school with a bomb strapped to his chest, Richard immediately jumps into action. Thanks to some quick thinking, he averts a major tragedy and is hailed as a hero, but not all the attention focused on him is positive.
Richard's brief moment in the spotlight puts him in the sights of a deranged blackmailer with a score to settle. The situation rapidly spirals out of control, drawing Richard into a fraught web of salacious accusations and deadly secrets. As he tries to uncover the truth he discovers that there's something deeply wrong in the town — something that ties together Mark, the blackmailer and a gang of ruthless drug dealers, and Richard has landed smack in the middle of it. He's desperate to find a way out, but everyone in his life seems to be hiding something, and trusting the wrong person could cost him everything he loves.
What price will he pay for one good deed? (From HarperCollins)
Linwood Barclay is an American Canadian thriller writer, with almost 20 books to his credit. His books include the adult thrillers FInd You First, Broken Promise and Elevator Pitch and the middle-grade novels Escape and Chase.

Interviews with Linwood Barclay

Media Audio | The Next Chapter : Dog-Eared: Linwood Barclay on the detective novels of Ross Macdonald

Caption: Thriller writer Linwood Barclay, author most recently of Elevator Pitch, on why he rereads the classic detective novels of Ross Macdonald.

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Media Video | CBC Books : Linwood Barclay talks about the art of writing crime fiction

Caption: In the CBC Books 'Why I Write' series, Canadian authors talk about what literature means to them.

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Other books by Linwood Barclay

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