Marked for Murder (e-bog) af William Kienzle
William Kienzle

Marked for Murder e-bog

36,52 DKK
Readers will be turning the pages into the wee hours of the night, trying to solve the mystery along with Tully and Koesler. West Coast Review of BooksHas the Detroit Police Department found the perpetrator of one of the most gruesome serial murders in Detroit's historythe brutal mutilation of prostitutes? Father Robert Koesler has a special interest in solving one of the most challenging cases i…
Readers will be turning the pages into the wee hours of the night, trying to solve the mystery along with Tully and Koesler. West Coast Review of BooksHas the Detroit Police Department found the perpetrator of one of the most gruesome serial murders in Detroit's historythe brutal mutilation of prostitutes? Father Robert Koesler has a special interest in solving one of the most challenging cases in his career.In this tenth Kienzle mystery, KoeslerDetroit's most famous Catholic priestmay be facing his toughest test yet. On Sunday afternoons, in Detroit's inner city, older prostitutes are being picked up by someone described by witnesses as a man dressed in clerical garb. By the time that Detroit's Homicide Division enters the picture, the victims have been strangled, mutilated, and finally, brandedin a strange placewith a strange marking.
E-bog 36,52 DKK
Forfattere William Kienzle (forfatter)
Udgivet 18.09.2012
Længde 288 sider
Genrer Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781449423674

Readers will be turning the pages into the wee hours of the night, trying to solve the mystery along with Tully and Koesler. West Coast Review of BooksHas the Detroit Police Department found the perpetrator of one of the most gruesome serial murders in Detroit's historythe brutal mutilation of prostitutes? Father Robert Koesler has a special interest in solving one of the most challenging cases in his career.In this tenth Kienzle mystery, KoeslerDetroit's most famous Catholic priestmay be facing his toughest test yet. On Sunday afternoons, in Detroit's inner city, older prostitutes are being picked up by someone described by witnesses as a man dressed in clerical garb. By the time that Detroit's Homicide Division enters the picture, the victims have been strangled, mutilated, and finally, brandedin a strange placewith a strange marking.