Deadly Head Games - James Benoit - Bøker - Createspace - 9781492199953 - 21. august 2013
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Deadly Head Games

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Publisher Marketing: Somewhere in the city of Sidon lurks a dark soul, with such a deep hatred for women and minorities that the atrocities he has in mind are unspeakable. He roams and stalks throughout the city wearing his perfect disguise as a helpless old man. He enlists Abdul and quickly expands his reach to the local college youth. For every pair of heads found, he has two girls in store, facing the same morbid and grotesque fate. Abdul, the ex-child solider is a ticking time bomb . . . A chance encounter for the worse . . . While lookingfor a place to "hang" alongside route 22 he runs into the deadliest, dirtiest and nastiest serial killers the East Coast has ever known. In the same city, an apparently innocent girl. Her secretly promiscuous college life spins out of control, and looking for strangers in dark alleys and in strange homes becomes an insatiable drive. She begins to have encounters with older men in strange filthy bar settings, while dating multiple students on campus. It is a rush that had been brewing in her from a tender age--it is an unbel ievable rush. Homicide Detective Hollenbeck's only hope is to understand the method to the killer's depravity. But this serial killer has more than just sick and repulsive paraphilia, he also has powerful resources, and Hollenbeck's worst nightmare already has one-step ahead of him... It is personal "IMPOSSIBLE TO PUT DOWN. THIS IS A GRIPPING, PAGE-TURNER." -THE READER Contributor Bio:  Benoit, James James A Benoit was born in Douala Cameroon in 1972, the third son of a pastor. Shortly after his parents moved to the united States in the early seventies, they separated while James Benoit was still a toddler. He and his brothers and sisters were raised by family members, friends and acquaintances. Parts of his childhood were spent as a homeless youth in the streets of Yaounde where most of his father's family was at the time, until he eventually moved with his older brother in Ebolowa, Cameroon. When James reached college age, his father who was still in the united states bought him a ticket back where he attended The University of Maine and where he lives to date.

Media Bøker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg)
Utgitt 21. august 2013
ISBN13 9781492199953
Utgivere Createspace
Antall sider 308
Mål 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   453 g

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