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Horns of the Devil

Jeff Trask Crime Drama, Book 2

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Horns of the Devil

By: Marc Rainer
Narrated by: James Conlan
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The beheaded body of an ambassador's son is dumped on the curb in front of his father's embassy just blocks from the White House. Federal prosecutor Jeff Trask and an FBI task force are called upon to solve the murder. Their search for the killers leads to the MS-13, a hyper-violent gang from El Salvador, but Trask and his team soon learn that someone else is also tracking their suspects - and with deadly efficiency.

When Trask himself becomes a target, he realizes that he is caught in a cross fire between two of the most ruthless organizations in the Western hemisphere.

Author Marc Rainer brings more than three decades of investigative and prosecutorial experience to this follow-up to his hit novel Capital Kill. Horns of the Devil provides a view into one of the most deadly organized crime threats facing the United States today and takes the listener on a gripping ride through murder investigations complicated by Washington politics and international intrigue.

©2012 Marc Rainer (P)2015 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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"Federal prosecutor Jeff Trask returns to work on a case involving Salvadoran gang members. Soon, several are marked for death by hit men, including Trask himself. The author's second legal thriller keeps the questions coming. Trask is an engaging lead character: His extraordinary intelligence and eidetic memory are the same reasons he sometimes has trouble concentrating. Rainer also turns the spotlight on other, equally gripping characters. A well-paced mystery featuring an entertainingly complicated protagonist, supported by a robust cast." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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