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Stations of the Soul

(2020)
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An incredible book. It really gets the imagination working. It's been quite awhile since I read a mystery that I had so much trouble putting down.



The Rags call him the Stinger Killer. He's maimed and murdered hundreds in engineered car crashes. The cops are trying to find him. But for Robin Vanger, it's personal.

Robin is a high flying executive in London, on track to an early retirement, he's involved in a horrific multi-car pile-up. Barely escaping with his life, he’s shocked to learn that the incident was caused deliberately, by a man the rags dub ‘The Stinger Killer’. Disfigured, damaged and disenchanted with police efforts, he sets out to find the psychotic predator, and ends up under suspicion himself.

But the Stinger Killer has plans of his own, and Robin finds himself playing tag with a man whose ambition is far greater than anyone could have guessed.

This solid thriller will appeal to readers who enjoy mainstream action with a slice of Stephen King.


Review: Chris Lewando is a very fine writer. Word usage is well above average and turns this mystery into a very good story. There is a slow twist through out the story. Above all it is a very good mystery book that you will enjoy. [Beta Reader, Goodreads ]



Genre: Mystery

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