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Date / Time: 2/25/2009 5:11 PM UTC
Strategic Book Publishing and Strategic Talk Radio presents--
The discovery of a grisly body lying at the bottom of a subway entrance in mid-town Manhattan, leads NYPD detectives Gordon Hodges and Carl Furillo on the path of a monumental serial killer. As their investigation leads them to discover similar crimes around the country, they engage the FBI to help them coordinate tracking and identify whoever is committing the murders. When the FBI calls in one of their youngest and sharpest criminal profilers to help unravel the perplexing case, Shane Roberts' insights lead them to the inescapable conclusion that a Major League Baseball player could be a vicious, deranged serial murderer! At the top of the list... Boston Red Sox mega-star, Willie Starmaker.
"It's a hell of a good read, nicely paced and certainly suspenseful. I especially like the double thread of suspense—who will win the World Series and who the serial killer is. I also had fun trying to identify the Boston Red Sox players you were alluding to with names like Mike Tompkin, Mastukaza, Manny Ramoso, Paperbond, etc. It was enjoyable playing the identification game, and a nice little relief from the suspense of the brutal murders. It was a very pleasurable few days I spent with "Starmaker"; it's not the sort of book one starts and then finishes at his leisure. Once started, it's to the finish full bore." About the Author
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