



The Fairytale Killer
E&M Investigations Prequel
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4.3 • 192 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The hunt for a savage serial killer is on in this gripping female protagonist crime thriller by LJ Bourne.
In dark alleyways of the city, a ruthless serial killer is on the loose. Young women, plucked from the streets, are murdered in cold blood and arranged like fairytale princesses. The killer leaves behind no trace, only nightmares and a city in fear.
Investigative journalist Eva Lah and US Military Special Investigator Mark Novak team up with the local authorities trying to catch him. It is a race against the clock, but all their skill, intuition and cunning might not prevent another woman from dying a gruesome death.
Because the monster they’re hunting is always one step ahead of them.
He has a message to send. And he will be heard.
A must read for fans of Donna Leon, Lisa Gardener and Karin Slaughter!
The Fairytale Killer is a full-length mystery, thriller and suspense novel and the prequel to the new mystery suspense series—E&M Investigations. If you enjoy serial killer mystery books with twist endings, you don’t want to miss this one!
Customer Reviews
The Fairytale Killer
Excellent, I thought. A really good murder mystery with well-developed characters a d storyline. It move along at a good pace without unnecessary puff and filler. I recommend it!
Perfect Combo
This book was the perfect mixture of romance & crime, and the plot twist at the end was chefs kiss! Did not see that coming, the foreshadowing was just enough but didn’t quite give it away totally
Didn’t finish but I got a bone to pick with this book…
I HATE book that focus on the stupid invesatotry instead of the victims. Maybe fiycua in agile who LATER becomes a victim, that’s interesting, I’d read it, but that’s not what this is and I’m disappointed.
Also, the last name the author uses for one of the victims is a ROMANIAN last name not Bulgarian. I immediately recognized it as Romanian but it ends with a “u” a lot of Romanian last name end with that letter. It’s so annoying that the author doesn’t do research, like it’s witchy there! I took me like 20 seconds to type into Google and the surname is a of Romanian origin. You can tell the author is not European or know nothing about the culture. Why make it take place in Bulgaria if you can’t find a surname that is used in that country?
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