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The Night Crawler

An FBI Serial Killer Mystery Thriller

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The Night Crawler

By: Stewart Clyde
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If your door is locked, you are safe. If you leave it unlocked, you've just invited him in.


Baltimore is gripped by a new kind of serial killer. Kelly Sandling is alone in the field, tracking a monster who strikes at random—or so it seems… But this killer follows a twisted logic: an unlocked door is an invitation into your home. A window left ajar is a plea to be saved by his madness.

He's a shadow that moves through the city. His sick mind has convinced him that his heart is stopping. And the only thing that can keep him alive is another human victim.

At the same time, Augustine Carver is facing a case of his own. A dead woman's organs are keeping him alive—and he's beginning to suspect that the death of his donor was actually a murder committed by a serial killer targeting cops.

Two investigations. One city. And a killer who is preparing his slaughterhouse in the darkest place of all: the disused death row of a maximum security prison.

If you like Thomas Harris, Val McDermid, Patricia Cornwell, and Tess Gerritsen, you’ll love this. Criminal Minds meets Slow Horses meets The Silence of the Lambs—at its unputdownable best.
Crime Crime Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Detective Baltimore Murder

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i wish I would of seen that there was not a real human being doing the narration. Narration was choppy, not much distinction between characters and in general just annoying.
Can't say if the story was good or bad because the narration was so annoying that I gave up on the story.

ugh, electronic narration

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