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Heart of the Demon

D.S. Hunter Kerr, Book 1

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Heart of the Demon

By: Michael Fowler
Narrated by: Brian J. Gill
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Detective Sergeant Hunter Kerr and his partner, DC Grace Marshall, are called to the scene of a brutal slaying: The victim is a 14 year-old girl. The killer has been disturbed, but he has left behind a puzzle. What is the significance of the marks gouged into the girl's torso, and why has a playing card been left with the body?

As the Barnwell Major Investigation Team struggles to resolve the mystery, they are confronted with another gruesome discovery: The mummified remains of a teenage girl are unearthed from the slurry of a former colliery site. This corpse bears all the hallmarks of the first slaying, and yet this body has been buried for well over a decade. They soon realize that a savage killer is stalking Yorkshire, preying on young girls, and with the discovery of the bodies comes a series of revelations about the past.

For Detective Sergeant Hunter Kerr and his team, the race against time to prevent further murders is complicated by the fact that several of his men have been involved on the periphery of earlier crimes, without even knowing it. And while the death toll mounts as more bodies are unearthed and new victims succumb to the murderer's sick appetites, he finds that this case comes very close to home. Very close indeed...

©2014 Darren Laws (P)2017 Caffeine Nights Publishing
Crime Crime Thrillers Murder Mystery Police Procedural Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Scary Detective Solider Suspense
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I enjoyed the story, but on three or four times nearly gave up due to the narrator’s bizarre pronunciation of everyday words. It didn’t help that halfway through the book, a chapter from another novel appeared read by an American. It was a shame as I think, read by someone else, this would have been very good.

A good story spoiled by the reading

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