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Undercurrents (Boldt/Matthews, #1)
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This is my first read of a Ridley Pearson novel, but it will not be my last. He created some believable characters with realistic motivations.
There is a serial killer on the loose in Seattle. The press calls him the Cross Killer because the killer carves a cross on the bodies. The novel deals with the investigation and trying to catch this elusive killer, while at the same time trying to deal with a leak within the department. Also there seems to be a copy-cat killer operating at the same time.
The forensics and the day to day investigative details were realistic and well written. I recommend this one!
There is a serial killer on the loose in Seattle. The press calls him the Cross Killer because the killer carves a cross on the bodies. The novel deals with the investigation and trying to catch this elusive killer, while at the same time trying to deal with a leak within the department. Also there seems to be a copy-cat killer operating at the same time.
The forensics and the day to day investigative details were realistic and well written. I recommend this one!
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