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What Matters Blood.


What Matters Blood

Tom Wallace

Behler Publications

22365 El Toro Road El Toro Road is a major street that lies in Orange County, California, and it connects Laguna Beach and Trabuco Canyon through Silverado Canyon mountains to Wagon Wheel. Route Description
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 #135, Lake Forest, CA 92630

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 1933016086 $16.95 337 pages

Homicide Detective Jack Dantzler is legendary among the cops of Lexington, Kentucky. Dantzler has a 100% solve rate for the 33 homicides he has investigated. But when three college women are brutally murdered by a serial killer whose signature consists of leaving Catholic artifacts artifacts

see specimen artifacts.
 on the bodies of his victims, Dantzler's reputation falters. Associating the killings with the murder of his own mother when he was 14 years old, Dantzler becomes distracted and begins to deteriorate. When the killer singles Dantzler out via letters, insinuating in·sin·u·at·ing  
adj.
1. Provoking gradual doubt or suspicion; suggestive: insinuating remarks.

2. Artfully contrived to gain favor or confidence; ingratiating.
 he knows who killed his mother, the detective begins a desperate search to find the murderer while trying to solve his own mother's death.

Tom Wallace delivers a wallop of a thrill with What Matters Blood. With masterful characterization, his portrayal of the serial killer is chilling, as well as authentic, enough to elicit goose bumps. The arrogant, aloof Dantzler may take awhile to warm up to, but to counteract that is his developing relationship with Sergeant Laurie Dunn, an intelligent, skilled investigator. The story is fast-paced, the dialogue realistic, and the search for the killer intriguing. One galvanizing galvanizing, process of coating a metal, usually iron or steel, with a protective covering of zinc. Galvanized iron is prepared either by dipping iron, from which rust has been removed by the action of sulfuric acid, into molten zinc so that a thin layer of the zinc  read that will hold the reader's interest throughout.
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