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WINTER'S END by JOHN RICHARDS
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SummaryAs a violent storm rages over the small town of Winter's
End, Sheriff Dale Townsend comes upon a chilling scene--a
young man, knives in his hands and the body of a woman at
his feet. But the enigmatic suspect refuses to answer any questions,
and, bizarrely, there is no forensic evidence to link him
to the crime. So Sheriff Townsend he calls his childhood friend Alex
Rourke back to his sleepy home town in wooded hills of
north-eastern Maine. After an absence of nearly twenty
years, Rourke--ex-FBI interrogator turned private eye--is
an expert in navigating the twisted pathways of murderous
minds. But this killer is twisted indeed and very, very clever.
And--as a pervading sense of evil descends upon the town--
Rourke realizes he may well be an integral part the
killer's game. A game that is not yet over....
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