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The Sawtooth Slayer

(2022)
(The second book in the Venator Cold Case series)
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‘Highly recommended’
Who Do You Think You Are? magazine

April 2020, Twin Falls, Idaho. A serial killer is on the loose. A nameless man is kidnapping young women from their own homes, taking them out of the city to kill them before returning their bodies to random locations around the city. Detective Maria Gonzalez heads up the investigation but has very few leads to pursue. As time passes and fears rise that the killer might strike again with a fifth victim, Maria turns to Venator—an investigative genetic genealogy company—in the hope that they can identify the killer from his DNA alone before he has the chance to take yet another life. Despite her initial reticence to take on the company’s first ever live case, Madison Scott-Barnhart and her team in Salt Lake City agree to try to reveal the identity of this barbaric serial killer. In the midst of the global pandemic that has closed the Venator office and posed both personal and professional problems for Madison, time is running out on this case.

This is the second novel in the Venator Cold Case series. Although it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story, for the best experience, begin your journey with
The Chester Creek Murders.

���Gripping to the point of being un-put-downable, the core story is fascinating to anyone who enjoys crime novels, and particularly those with an interest in the use of DNA in genealogy research’
Family Tree magazine

‘Once you start reading you won’t want to stop – though that’s what I’ve come to expect from this author. Highly recommended!’
LostCousins

‘I was sad when I finished the book and am looking forward to the next installment’
Jonny Perl, DNA Painter

‘A heck of a romp! Exceedingly well researched and well written…the best genealogy investigation writer in the world’
The Genealogy Guys

‘Goodwin’s best work yet’
GenealogyMagazine.com

‘It’s a must-read, especially if you’re interested in how DNA evidence is used in investigative genetic genealogy. Nathan’s writing is entertaining and informative and prompts readers to think about they can approach their own research’
Society of Australian Genealogists

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Genre: Mystery

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