Only someone intent on murder would choose Deanes Island
near the Dark Cove of Deceit, and this one definitely had murder on his mind. The
black water was the perfect cover for a body, and once the fishes had their feast,
days would pass before the body would be found, if ever.
From the author of Murder
Is Always Evil comes a story of a crime so heinous even “evil” can’t
describe it. A young man is brutally
murdered and once again Police Chief Noah Drinkwater must begin a desperate
hunt for the murderer before he kills again.
It’s been just a few
years since the second World War ended, and the residents of Fairhaven, Maine
are starting to get their lives back to normal. No one wants to think about
murder and mayhem, but news of the recent murder has spread like wildfire, and
now they’re hearing rumors of villainous activity on the waterfront. Someone
has invited crime to their peaceful town, and their uneasy thoughts are filled
with terror.
Noah and his officers furiously conduct a search for
suspects only to realize they’re looking for a murderer almost impossible to
find. He may not even exist.
But he does exist,
and when they find him, they almost wish they hadn’t.
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