The Prophet: A Shepherd Thriller
OLD ENEMIES...Francis Ackerman Jr. is one of America's most prolific serial killers. Having kept a low profile for the past year, he is ready to return to work – and he's more brutal, cunning, and dangerous than ever.NEW THREATS...Scarred from their past battles, Special Agent Marcus Williams...
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OLD ENEMIES...Francis Ackerman Jr. is one of America's most prolific serial killers. Having kept a low profile for the past year, he is ready to return to work – and he's more brutal, cunning, and dangerous than ever.NEW THREATS...Scarred from their past battles, Special Agent Marcus Williams cannot shake Ackerman from his mind. But now Marcus must focus on catching the An
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Format: kindle
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
In a nutshell there is a whole lot of crazy going on in this book. Not satisfied with presenting his readers with a serial killer Cross decided to make it a triple whammy.The main character Marcus, is being observed and aided in his vigilante career by a serial killer. That's right Ackermann just wa...
The fast pace of this story will have you hanging on to your seats as Ethan Cross takes you on a wild ride.Marcus Williams is a member of the Shepherd organization, a secret government agency designed to hunt and take down the most vicious of criminals by any means necessary. His nemesis is Francis ...
My opinion: I was kind of shocked by this novel. Most serial killer novels are more graphic than this novel was and I felt this novel had more of a psychological component to it. Although I missed the graphic aspects the crimes, I must admit that this novel was refreshing. It was much more of a "thi...
The Prophet is a well written and well thought out book. There are many twists and turns. I liked that there were surprises throughout the book, so I was kept guessing. This book wasn't a comfortable read. There was a lot of death and often the death was gruesome. The author also explores the li...
Can I just say wow? This book is such a gripping thriller. It is the second book in The Shepherd series, but reads well as a stand-alone. I was pulled in by this one that I will definitely be going back to read the first.Cross does a good job of introducing all of the characters, but does not reveal...