Sarah Riley is the daughter of FBI legend Harry Reilly. Her father made his reputation hunting down on of America’s worst serial killers. But Harry never met the violet-eyed man. Sarah has inherited her father’s impulsive intuition and is making a name for herself as a rookie FBI agent. Given the job of investigating a recent double murder, she uncovers some strange anomalies in the modus operandi of the killer … and a maelstrom of evil is unleashed as a killer finds himself hunted by more than one adversary. A chilling thriller that introduces a new heroine … someone who will give Clarice Starling a run for her money.

Author

Michael MacConnell

Michael MacConnell was born and raised in NSW, and graduated from the University of Sydney with a degree in international relations, history and ancient history.  He has travelled extensively and had a variety of jobs including working for several years in the security industry in the USA.  He lives with his wife on the NSW Central Coast. 

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Series: Sarah Riley

Book Number:
2
2008
Book Number:
1
2007
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