Signature Kill
a gritty, dark and chilling crime thriller that will get right under the skin
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- 109,00 kr
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- 109,00 kr
Publisher Description
Fans of Lee Child and Harlan Coben will love this fast and furious crime thriller from Hollywood screenwriter David Levien.
"American thriller writing at its rocket-fuelled, roller-coaster best" - DAILY MAIL
"Relentless suspense" - HARLAN COBEN
"A writer who takes dead, calculated aim at our deepest fears" - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"This is crime fiction at its best." -- ***** Reader review
"Pacy and gripping tale and at times the suspense is heart-stoppingly good." -- ***** Reader review
"After reading, I had to buy all his books!" -- ***** Reader review
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HE'S GOING TO LEAVE HIS MARK ON YOU.
A corpse discovered. A woman. Dismembered. Twisted. Grotesquely reassembled.
This is the work of a dangerous, psychopathic serial killer. Someone who goes about his daily business unseen, slipping under the radar.
And ex-cop Frank Behr has somehow got himself involved.
As Behr is drawn further and further in to the murky underworld, he finds that the line between good and evil is more blurry than he ever thought . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Levien's solid fourth Frank Behr novel (after 2011's Thirteen Million Dollar Pop), the Indianapolis, Ind., PI can't resist going after the $100,000 reward offered by widow Kerry Gibbons for finding her grown daughter, Kendra, whose disappearance has been advertised on billboards. Behr, a former cop, chases down routine leads without much to show for it. He later connects with Indianapolis police detective Gary Breslau, who's investigating the murder and dismemberment of an unidentified young woman. Digging through case files and getting some help from a profiler and a crime-scene photographer, Behr finds a startling number of similar dismemberment crimes. Kendra fits the mold of those victims. While Behr hunts the sadistic killer, the killer continues to stalk, torture, and dismember more women. Behr sets a trap that only serves to anger the fiend. Behr is a complex and compelling sleuth, though readers should be prepared for some gruesome murder scenes.