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Everyone has a calling. His is murder. A nail-biting serial killer thriller from a debut author making his mark on the genre.
When a woman staggers, naked, from a river, she has no idea that she’s been saved from a killer.
Everton Bowe, a cop whose career is as dead as his marriage, insists there was no one else present at the apparent suicide of a woman named Gina. But he’s wrong.
Meanwhile, his ex-lover, DC Helen Lake, insists there are similarities between the traumatized river woman and the cold case of three missing women; the victims, she fears, of a serial killer.
So, when a strange object, matching one found on the river victim, is found in Gina’s house, Everton and Helen’s suspicions are raised.
If someone was at Gina’s house could he also be the river attacker? Is there a serial killer on the loose? If so, what is his motive-and the macabre significance of his calling card?
Previously published as The Coop.
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Everyone has a calling. His is murder. A nail-biting serial killer thriller from a debut author making his mark on the genre.
When a woman staggers, naked, from a river, she has no idea that she’s been saved from a killer.
Everton Bowe, a cop whose career is as dead as his marriage, insists there was no one else present at the apparent suicide of a woman named Gina. But he’s wrong.
Meanwhile, his ex-lover, DC Helen Lake, insists there are similarities between the traumatized river woman and the cold case of three missing women; the victims, she fears, of a serial killer.
So, when a strange object, matching one found on the river victim, is found in Gina’s house, Everton and Helen’s suspicions are raised.
If someone was at Gina’s house could he also be the river attacker? Is there a serial killer on the loose? If so, what is his motive-and the macabre significance of his calling card?
Previously published as The Coop.