The Night Season by Chelsea Cain

The Night Season by Chelsea Cain

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The Night Season by Chelsea Cain

SCALPEL-SHARP.It grabs you like a deadly undertow and doesn't let go.
--Parade magazine (Parade Picks)

He captured the Beauty Killer, one of the most deranged serial killers in the country. Now, Portland police detective Archie Sheridan faces a different kind of killer--a brutal rain season that has flooded the Willamette River, claiming several lives. As water levels rise, so does the fear. Because some of the victims didn't drown--they were murdered.

Superb. [Cain is] the new queen of serial-killer fiction.--Kirkus Reviews

The first body contains a rare poison. Three others prove to be murders as well. And with each gruesome discovery the medical examiner uncovers, Archie begins to realize he has not escaped his nightmares--even with his deadliest enemy behind bars. The flood has washed up old skeletons from the past. And a ruthless new serial killer rules the night.
HEART-STOPING.--Publishers Weekly (a Top 10 Mystery of the Year)

CHELSEA CAIN spent her early years on an Iowa commune before relocating to Washington State. Chelsea Cain lives in Portland, Oregon, and writes a weekly column for The Oregonian. Heartsick and Sweetheart, her first two novels involving Archie and Gretchen, were both New York Times bestsellers.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780312619770
ISBN 10 0312619774
Titel The Night Season
Autor Chelsea Cain
Serie Archie Sheridan And Gretchen Lowell Ser
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag St Martin's Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-11-29
Seitenanzahl 352
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