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5.0 out of 5 stars
An interesting insight into the mind of a serial killer.,
By Michelle Daly (Liverpool. UK.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Missing Persons (Kindle Edition)
Dr Joan Flemming, a criminoligist, has created a psychological portrait of the charasmatic slayer responsible for the murder of young women in a dozen states. He's brilliant, elusive, a voyeur. He learned her thoughts about him in a newspaper report. Now Joanne has become his enemy and his next victim may very well be her seventeen-year-old daughter.
I thought this book was brilliant. I loved the way the author brought the characters to life. I found once I began reading that I couldn't leave it down. I was inside the head of a serial killer without having to read all about the blood and gore he left in his trail. I liked C. Terry Cline Jr's books so much that I have just downloaded Death Knell and hope it's just as good as Missing Persons. I would highly recommend this book. It's a real page turner. |
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Missing Persons by C. Terry Cline Jr. (Paperback - 1983)
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