From Lloyd Devereux Richards comes the next pulse-pounding thriller in which FBI agent Christine Prusik races to track down a serial killer who leaves a peculiar mark on his victims.
Forensic anthropologist Christine Prusik has a knack for solving the most unusual cases โ and for bending the rules in the process.
When the bodies of young women start appearing in the caves of Indiana and Illinois, Christine immediately jumps into action. But her Chicago field office is undergoing a reorganization, and the boysโ club at the top seem more interested in getting all the paperwork in order than solving the murders.
Christine isnโt going to let a little red tape stop her, and when she discovers that all the bodies contain the same mysterious pin-sized bruise on the back of their necks, she realizes sheโll have to confront her own inner demons to find the killer.
Readers love Maidens of the Cave
โWell plotted, tense, fast paced.โ NetGalley reviewer,โญโญโญโญโญ
โAn absolutely marvellous contemporary crime suspense that had me glued and guessing from the start.โ NetGalley reviewer,โญโญโญโญโญ
'This has escalating urgency, suspense that just keeps ratcheting up, and some really recognizable characters. Fantastic.' NetGalley reviewer,โญโญโญโญโญ
'This has escalating urgency, suspense that just keeps ratcheting up, and some really recognizable characters. Fantastic.' NetGalley reviewer,โญโญโญโญโญ
'What a great thriller!' NetGalley reviewer,โญโญโญโญโญ
โLloyd Devereux Richards does it again. I canโt wait to read more.โ NetGalley reviewer,โญโญโญโญโญ
Lloyd Devereux Richards was born in New York City and travelled extensively in Europe, Africa and Central America before attending law school. He served as a senior law clerk for an Indiana Court of Appeals judge, researching and writing drafts for dozens of published opinions, including the appeal of a serial killer sentenced to death. A father of three, he lives with his wife, Cameron OโConnor, and their two dogs in Montpelier, Vermont. This is his second novel, after Stone Maidens.