In the nail-biting fourth installment of the award-winning mystery series, Sam Tate comes up against a clever killer with a warped sense of justice.
Five detectives in five states have two things in common. They’ve all solved serial-killer cases and they’re all dead, victims of an assailant known as the Judge. As the murderer cuts across the country, the FBI invites Lieutenant Sam Tate to be a part of the investigation. Sam, whose job leaves her feeling desk-bound, is more than willing to accept. She’s got a knack for tracking and catching serial killers. Her skill set makes her an asset to the Bureau. It also marks her as a target.
"Seemingly simple scenes ... deliver a surprisingly high emotional punch, setting Stern’s fiction apart from the pack." ~ Best Thrillers
"Powerful ... poignant ... delivers a thrilling climax." ~ Indie Reader
‘High-octane drama’ ~ D. Donovan, Midwest Book Reviews
New York Times best-selling author Karin Slaughter meets crime fiction master Michael Connelly in this twisty thriller about rectifying the sins of the past.
Genre: Mystery
Five detectives in five states have two things in common. They’ve all solved serial-killer cases and they’re all dead, victims of an assailant known as the Judge. As the murderer cuts across the country, the FBI invites Lieutenant Sam Tate to be a part of the investigation. Sam, whose job leaves her feeling desk-bound, is more than willing to accept. She’s got a knack for tracking and catching serial killers. Her skill set makes her an asset to the Bureau. It also marks her as a target.
"Seemingly simple scenes ... deliver a surprisingly high emotional punch, setting Stern’s fiction apart from the pack." ~ Best Thrillers
"Powerful ... poignant ... delivers a thrilling climax." ~ Indie Reader
‘High-octane drama’ ~ D. Donovan, Midwest Book Reviews
New York Times best-selling author Karin Slaughter meets crime fiction master Michael Connelly in this twisty thriller about rectifying the sins of the past.
Genre: Mystery
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