
The Night Crawler
An absolutely addictive serial killer thriller that'll leave you breathless
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Stewart Clyde

This title uses virtual voice narration
Some killers hunt for blood. This one hunts for justice.
The body floats in a bathtub of bleach, drained white as bone. FBI Special Agent Kelly Sandling stares at what remains of Baltimore's latest victim and knows the media will scream "vampire." But the truth is worse.
This isn't about blood. It's about punishment.
While tabloids fuel citywide panic, Sandling discovers the killer's real target: the city's most decorated detectives. Men who built careers on solved cases. Men whose failures came back to haunt them.
Now someone's making sure they never forget.
Separated from partner Augustine Carver, Sandling must navigate Baltimore's corrupt police force alone. Every cop she interviews could be the next victim. Every case file she opens reveals another covered-up mistake.
And somewhere in the shadows, the Night Crawler watches her every move.
He's been planning this for years. The detectives were just practice.
Sandling and Carver are the real prize.
"Best book I've read this year! Criminal Minds meets The Silence of the Lambs. Stewart Clyde delivers another psychological masterpiece that will keep you up all night. For fans of Chris Carter, Val McDermid, Patricia Cornwell, and Tess Gerritsen."
In Baltimore, justice wears many faces. Tonight, it wears the face of a killer.
Grab your copy of The Night Crawler now—and lock the doors tonight.
While this novel can be read as a standalone, this series will be more satisfying if it's read in order. The Taxidermy Killer is book 1.
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Can't say if the story was good or bad because the narration was so annoying that I gave up on the story.
ugh, electronic narration
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