Thou Shall Not
by:
Tina Glasneck (author)
Bodies are piling up in Richmond, Virginia, mutilated and tagged. A serial killer metes out justice to those who have escaped it, and Alexandria Xandy Caras is on the list. Two years have passed since the workplace massacre; six months since the day her charge of murder was dismissed. When...
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Bodies are piling up in Richmond, Virginia, mutilated and tagged. A serial killer metes out justice to those who have escaped it, and Alexandria Xandy Caras is on the list. Two years have passed since the workplace massacre; six months since the day her charge of murder was dismissed. When innocent “fan” letters become aggressive acts, Xandy finds herself seeking help from Police Captain, Victor Hawthorne. He doesn’t believe in coincidences. Can he keep her safe when all signs point to her as being the killer’s ultimate target? Only Xandy’s death can make it all stop, silencing the deranged killer, who wants more than revenge, but true repentance. Some things are worth KILLING for.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780985416201 (0985416203)
ASIN: 985416203
Publish date: April 29th 2012
Publisher: Vie La Publishing House, LLC
Pages no: 344
Edition language: English
Series: The /eks/ Series (#1)
Normally with a warning like the one I listed above I would absolutely stay away from this. However, the story was interesting enough and I think some people will really like it just based off the mystery/thriller. There is a HUGE cast of characters in this book and its confusing at times and diffi...
This is one of those reviews that is difficult to write because I feel that the author has tremendous talent as a writer but there are many deep flaws in this book that make it hard to recommend it. The story is creative and well imagined. The dialogue was well written. That’s a problem for many ...
I won this from the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway.Engaging story. I didn't want to put it down. The ending actually did catch me by surprise. A little too much soap opera drama, not enough crime scene, cop procedure, forensics type stuff for my tastes. The dialogue was well done, flowed very nicely...