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I'd just graduated high school in Oregon when the Alphabet Killer began his reign of terror at Juniper College. Eight students were murdered, each with their surname initial carved into their bodies - A to H.
When the next victim, 'Victim I' escaped, the Alphabet Killer was revealed to be Professor Rodney Boone. He died that night when his house went up in flames.
Now, eight years later, I am a rookie police officer, and while out on patrol I discover a dead body - a student with the letter 'J' carved deep into his flesh.
Everyone assumes it's a copycat. It has to be. Boone is dead, right? That's what all the reports said, although his actual body was never found...
As the body count rises, we race against time. Can we find the killer before he can complete the alphabet?
If you loved this - try the next page-turner in the Rebecca Angell series - The Storybook Killer - a sadistic killer with a chilling agenda.
This book was previously published as Dead Letter Day and M for Murder
What everyone is saying about The Alphabet Killer:
'I was grabbed from page 1 - brilliant!' - Valerie Keogh
Angell and Hickock - the new team on the block. A serial killer story with a difference. Brilliant story, excellent characters. Five stars from me' - Anita Waller
'From the moment I turned the first page to the last word I was hooked. Rebecca Angell is a likeable and feisty character, who you will be rooting for until the end' - Patricia Dixon
A fantastic rollercoaster of as story- well written and meticulously planned to cover the murderers' tracks - highly recommended' - Amanda James
'kept me gripped until the end'- Reader Review
'recommend to any fan of detective or crime fiction'- Reader Review
'Excellent storytelling, turns and twists and good mystery' - Reader Review
'Brilliant edge if your seat crime novel couldn't put it down' - Reader Review
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