Savage Savage
Book 11 - Ash Park

Savage

A Gritty Hardboiled Serial Killer Thriller

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Publisher Description

Dark, gut-wrenching, and unputdownable, Savage is a knock-the-wind-out-of-you thriller that will keep you reading to the final, unforgettable page. Though Savage is the eleventh installment in the Ash Park series, all books in the Ash Park world can be read as standalones. Perfect for fans of Gregg Olsen, Kendra Elliot, and Teresa Driscoll.


“Riveting, sharp, and mercilessly suspenseful, Savage is a masterfully constructed thriller from one of the best authors in the genre.”
~Bestselling Author Emerald O’Brien


Petrosky’s back, and so is his most vicious rival: the man who killed his partner.  


Things are looking up for Detective Edward Petrosky. His grandkids are back in town, the girls next door are remarkably well-adjusted, and he’s solving homicides as quickly as ever. It doesn’t matter that he’s sneaking shots before morning briefings; whiskey or no, he’s still getting the job done. 

But his tenuous grasp on professionalism falters when he’s called to the scene of a kidnapping—the waitress from the diner he frequents has gone missing, the only server who knows he takes his coffee with a little liquor. And she’s due with her first baby any day. 

It isn’t long before they find her newborn child abandoned in a nearby cellar—does that mean the woman is already dead? And the infant isn’t even the most distressing piece of evidence. Petrosky cannot overlook the similarities to a past case he wishes he could forget, a brutal pattern of abductions that ended with a killer torturing young women to death in his basement. That same savage killed his partner, a man Petrosky had regarded as his son.

But it’s not possible—years ago, Petrosky himself watched that maniac’s head explode in a shower of red mist. Could it be a copycat? The series of dead men found shrink-wrapped in their cars seems to suggest a serial killer patterned after the murder of his partner. But Petrosky can’t shake the feeling that there is more to the connection than they can see. Perhaps their current suspect knew the original killer—even psychos sometimes had accomplices. Or fall guys.

When one of his neighbors is kidnapped, a girl he sees as family, Petrosky’s suspicions are confirmed. Clues left at the scene lead them to the weapon used to slit his partner’s throat, one piece of the puzzle they’d never been able to locate. 

This isn’t just evidence. It’s a warning. 

It may be impossible, but it’s true: the man who killed his partner has returned, and he’s taking the people Petrosky loves one by one. Will Petrosky be able to locate a killer more cunning than any he’s ever encountered? Or will his fragile grasp on sanity finally snap?

If you liked Sharp Objects or The Wire, you’ll love Savage. Dive into Ash Park today!

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2020
October 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
305
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pygmalion Publishing
SELLER
Pygmalion Publishing
SIZE
16.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Catapulte47 ,

Disturbing and breathtaking!

Disturbing and breathtaking!

In Savage, we find Petrosky at the heart of an investigation that will shake up his world even more than it already is. The past resurfaces and spreads its tentacles around Petrosky and his entourage, and slides him even lower in his descent into hell. He must face his demons and stop the monster who wants to destroy him by attacking the beings he deeply loves.

Honestly, I was afraid throughout the book that this would be the last time we would be with Petrosky. He is very protective of those around him, but at the same time he tries to keep them away because he feels responsible for their misfortunes and doesn't think he is good enough to be a part of their lives. More than ever, the people who love him weave a circle around him, to support and help him. It brought tears to my eyes. The last paragraphs of the book moved me a lot.

Meghan O'Flynn masters the art of immersing us in the story and making us feel every emotion the characters experience, every breath, every thrill, every pain and doubt. Savage can be read as a stand alone, but I recommend reading Repressed and Hidden. In fact, read the whole Ash Park Series! It's so damn good!

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