Russian Hill
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4.2 • 157 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
You never know if the people sitting next to you are killers or just people sitting next to you.
Meet the Carlsons. They’re your typical, fun-loving married couple on vacation. They’re charming, intelligent, and hospitable. That’s how they turn you into a victim.
The Carlsons are defacing San Francisco’s beloved tourist attractions with body parts. SFPD desperately needs help and reaches out to the FBI for help. Agent Abby Kane quickly draws a connection between the body parts and the FBI’s investigation of a dead hiker found ten miles north of the city. After a bit of digging, she theorizes that the person responsible for the scattered body parts is playing a real-life game that requires him to show off his victims. As the murders continue to mount, Abby must do the unthinkable: join the game.
With 1,000s of five-star reviews and half a million downloads worldwide, this pulse-racing mystery will keep you on edge.
What readers are saying:
★★★★★ This very inventive plot grabs you and doesn't let go.
★★★★★ The sheer audacity of the motive for the murders is ingenious.
★★★★★ The characters, the plot, and the horrific game are all twisted together for an engrossing read.
★★★★★ Hutchinson's writing style reminds me of James Patterson's.
★★★★★ A story without a brake pedal.
★★★★★ Great brainteaser.
★★★★★ Surprisingly fresh.
★★★★★ Pure genius. I love the idea of Chasing Chinatown.
★★★★★ The suspense is intense.
★★★★★ Wildly entertaining.
★★★★★ One of the best law enforcement novels I have read recently.
★★★★★ A compulsive, gripping thriller full of high-energy twists and turns.
Russian Hill is book one in the Chasing Chinatown Trilogy. A twisted, heart-stopping guessing game.
Customer Reviews
Very different
What a change from the usual crime thriller! In the middle I just about quit because I didn’t like the story, but I’m glad I stuck it out. I like it now!
Good read
Ty Hutchinson sets up a believable plot about killers involved in a game to kill people. Written in first-person narrative from the viewpoint of a female FBI agent, Abby Kane, the plot moves well as she strives to solve the grisly murders with her partner, Kang. Good characterization with interesting descriptions of San Francisco as the locale. First book in a series and a recommended read.
Russian hill
Why do authors with a good story to tell have junk them up with unnecessary smutty scenes and foul language??
Wouldn’t recommend this novel because of this😞