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After a woman is brutally slain in a Nebraska cornfield, detective Mackenzie White obsesses over the hunt for the twisted mind responsible. As bodies pile up, can she stop the killer before it’s too late?
An NPR Best Book of 2017 hailed as “ingenious” (The Washington Post): As psychologist Dustin Tillman becomes obsessed with unmasking a possible serial killer, his brother’s upcoming release from prison revives a crime from his own past. “Stunning… ensnares you from its very first pages” (Megan Abbott).
Everyone thinks Emmy Dockery is crazy. Obsessed with finding the link between hundreds of unsolved cases, Emmy has taken leave…
When Sam Amirante was a young lawyer just opening his practice, he had no idea his first client would be the vicious, infamous John Wayne Gacy. This shocking true story “will illuminate the case for anyone fascinated by the inner workings of a serial killer” (Publishers Weekly).
When a missing person case turns into a murder investigation, DI Luc Callanach races against time to find the nefarious killer before more victims meet the same fate. A pulse-quickening crime novel set in Edinburgh!
From a #1 New York Times bestselling author hailed as “one of the best” (Harlan Coben): When her teenage daughter discovers a body in the woods, Detective Regan Pescoli is swept up in the hunt for a shadowy serial killer…
From a USA Today bestselling author comes this gripping British procedural: When a fresh body is found among the specimens at a forensic research facility, DI Kim Stone and her team race to catch a serial killer prowling England’s Black Country.
With over 40,000 five-star Goodreads ratings! When a woman escapes from a garden of “butterflies” — young beauties kidnapped by a sadistic man known as the Gardener — FBI agents Hanoverian and Eddison are assigned to one of the most disturbing cases of their careers…
Utterly unique in its astonishing intimacy, as jarringly frightening as when it first appeared, Ann Rule’s The Stranger Beside Me…