Whirlwind (The X-Files)
by:
Charles Grant (author)
Serial killers come in all shapes and sizes, but this one is particularly puzzling.There's no pattern to the mutilated bodies that have been showing up in Albuquerque: both sexes, all races, ages, ethnic groups. There is no evidence of rape or ritual. Only one thing connects the victims. They...
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Serial killers come in all shapes and sizes, but this one is particularly puzzling.There's no pattern to the mutilated bodies that have been showing up in Albuquerque: both sexes, all races, ages, ethnic groups. There is no evidence of rape or ritual. Only one thing connects the victims. They were the victims of a natural disaster. One of the most unnatural natural disasters imaginable, leading to a most painful, most certain and most hideous death.... Mulder and Scully, FBI: the agency maverick and the female agent assigned to keep him in line. Their job: investigate the eerie unsolved mysteries the Bureau wants handled quietly, but quickly, before the public finds out what's really out there. And panics. The cases filed under "X."
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780061054150 (0061054151)
ASIN: 0061054151
Publish date: 1995-04-20
Publisher: HarperPaperbacks
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
I'm a believer in extraterrestrial and was a dedicated watcher when X-Files did its thing on Fox. This would of been one of the boring shows, that we would wait all week to see. But the author Charles Grant I feel like he definitely gave it the mood of the actual show.
Another piece of work by Grant to presumably pay the bills. This time a much better story than [b:Goblins|219471|Goblins (The X-Files)|Charles L. Grant|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1223640823s/219471.jpg|212498] since Grant basically steals the story from his own Oxrun Station novel [b:The Bloodwin...