Carnage

· Pinnacle Books
3.6
37 reviews
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30
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JOHN LUTZ IS . . .

"A MAJOR TALENT." —John Lescroart

"ONE OF THE MASTERS." —Ridley Pearson

"IN RARE FORM." —The New York Times Book Review

"AMONG THE BEST." —San Diego Union

THE BIRTH OF A KILLING FRENZY

The killer has a pattern. Abduct a girl from a beachside community. Tie her up. Torture her to death. Move north along the coast. Repeat.

With each gruesome killing, a clue is delivered to New York City investigator Frank Quinn. The ex-homicide detective understands that the message is more than a taunt. It is an invitation—to play. And the game has just begun. . .

"LUTZ OFFERS UP A HEART-POUNDING ROLLER COASTER OF A TALE." —Jeffery Deaver

12,500 Words

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3.6
37 reviews
bill monsson
August 16, 2014
Payed for book and only got 50 pages not happy.was good reading but will be hard pressed to buy from this author again.
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Brian Gilmour
January 11, 2015
Quick read fast and get right to it not drawn out like some other Lutz books
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Corey LaShomb
July 25, 2016
Very short story right when it's getting good it's the end that sucks!
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About the author

A multiple Edgar and Shamus Award winner—including the Shamus Lifetime Achievement Award—John Lutz is the author of over forty books. His novel SWF Seeks Same was made into the hit movie Single White Female, and The Ex was a critically acclaimed HBO feature. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri, and Sarasota, Florida. Visit him online at www.johnlutzonline.com.

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