Cutline

Cutline

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Author: Bonnie Hearn Hill

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CutlineBonnie Hearn Hill Twenty-two minutes is all it takes for reporter Geri LaRue to realise her friend - award-winning journalist Leta Blackburn - is missing. Leta's investigating the forensics report that shows the priest was engaged in sexual activities when he was murdered. And with a ruthless colleague suggesting Geri knows more than she'll admit, she turns to therapist Malcolm Piercy with evidence of the rarest and most deadly of killers: a woman. Malcolm understands the twisted mind of The Razor Killer, an erotomaniac who believes her victims are in love with her. Though he has reasons for keeping his theory a secret, Malcolm's happy to help in Geri's search; little knowing the killer is watching, in her mind writing one more newspaper caption where the photograph is gruesome... and the bottom line is death.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Bonnie Hearn Hill

Format: Undefined

Number of Pages: 0


CutlineBonnie Hearn Hill Twenty-two minutes is all it takes for reporter Geri LaRue to realise her friend - award-winning journalist Leta Blackburn - is missing. Leta's investigating the forensics report that shows the priest was engaged in sexual activities when he was murdered. And with a ruthless colleague suggesting Geri knows more than she'll admit, she turns to therapist Malcolm Piercy with evidence of the rarest and most deadly of killers: a woman. Malcolm understands the twisted mind of The Razor Killer, an erotomaniac who believes her victims are in love with her. Though he has reasons for keeping his theory a secret, Malcolm's happy to help in Geri's search; little knowing the killer is watching, in her mind writing one more newspaper caption where the photograph is gruesome... and the bottom line is death.