Only one man can stop death in its tracks. Much of the book's gripping power stems from its serial killer . . . So read it. Be fascinated. St Louis Post-Dispatch
Frank Quinn is a decorated ex-cop. A former homicide detective specializing in tracking serial killers. Now his niece, Carlie Hobbs, needs help. Someone is stalking her, and the NYPD can't stop him. A blonde, blue-eyed beauty, Carlie fits the victim type of the killer who's been terrorizing womenleaving them bound, gagged, and tortured with surgical precision. To win against the most personal adversary of his career, Quinn will have to set the perfect trap. All he needs is the perfect bait . . .
Praise for John Lutz
John Lutz knows how to make you shiver. Harlan Coben
Lutz offers up a heart-pounding roller coaster of a tale. Jeffrey Deaver
One of the masters of the police novel. Ridley Pearson
A major talent. John Lescroart
John Lutz just keeps getting better and better. Tony Hillerman
Lutz knows how to seize and hold the reader's imagination from the start. Cleveland Plain Dealer