Synopsis: Enter a world where nothing is what it seems. Where your closest friend could be your greatest enemy.Kevin Parson is driving his car late one summer day when, suddenly, his cell phone rings. A man who identifies himself as Slater speaks in a breathy voice: You have exactly three minutes to confess your sin to the world. Refuse, and the car you're driving will blow sky high.
Kevin panics. Who would make such a call? What sin? Kevin ditches the car. Precisely three minutes later, a massive explosion set his world on a collision course with madness.
Specs: Adult fiction, psychological/mystery/thriller, published December 2006, 432 pages.
As I've said before about one of Dekker's books: I love books that have psychology somehow tied into the story, and Three had that. I haven't seen the movie, so it was entirely new to me. And WOW: the ending! Totally didn't see that coming...but that's what Dekker does best. I really enjoyed Three and recommend it. Can't say more than that, otherwise I'd spoil it for you!





















































