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MuzeFormatDesc: MP3 CD
 ISBN-10: 159335875X
 ISBN-13: 9781593358754
 Jun 2005
 Publisher: Brilliance Audio
 Unabridged
 Carson Ryder/Harry Nautilus
 Language: English |
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Synopsis A sequel to the acclaimed debut THE HUNDREDTH MAN, this is the second police procedural starring detectives Harry Nautilus and Carson Ryder, the two-man Psychopathological and Sociopathological Investigative Team of the Mobile, Alabama, police force. Their latest disturbing case concerns the murder of a woman whose naked corpse was found in a cheap motel room, covered in flowers and surrounded by candles--including two placed in her eye sockets. The investigation leads to the cult of followers devoted to Marsden Hexcamp, a charismatic artist and extremely perverted psychopath shot dead at his sentencing 30 years ago, and to the underground market for serial killer memorabilia.
| Details | | Series: | Carson Ryder/Harry Nautilus |
| Size | | Height: | 8.0 in | | Width: | 5.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 3.5 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "Detective Jacob Willow dodged a sign proclaiming DIE YOU DAM MURDERER, ducked another saying REPENT SINNER!"
Industry Reviews "Kerley, who writes like a house afire, has a boundless and truly ghastly imagination that'll keep you awake long after you turn the last page." (starred review) Kirkus (05/01/2005)
"The promise shown in Kerley's first book...is borne out in the second in the series....This one's another winner from a writer moving toward the top of the thriller heap." (starred review) Publishers Weekly (05/30/2005)
"A genuinely creepy journey into madmen and their devoted followers." Booklist - Wes Lukowsky (05/01/2005)
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