Once one of New Yorkâs top homicide detectives, Frank Quinn now runs his own detective agency, frequently assisting the police on some of their most disturbing cases . . .
A serial killer is stalking the city for beautiful, blue-eyed blondes. He likes to drug and bind them, then torture them to death. Women everywhere are terrified, but the NYPD canât do anything to help. The case soon becomes personal for Quinn when his niece, Carlie, begs for help. She fits the killerâs type, and worse, someone is following her.
Now Quinn must trap this monster before itâs too late. He just needs some bait . . .
Praise for John Lutz
âJohn Lutz knows how to make you shiver.â âHarlan Coben
âLutz offers up a heart-pounding roller coaster of a tale.â âJeffery Deaver
âLutz knows how to seize and hold the readerâs imagination.â âThe Plain Dealer
âItâs easy to see why he won an Edgar and two Shamuses.â âPublishers Weeklyâ/P>
DIVFor over forty years, John Lutz (b. 1939) has been one of the premier voices in contemporary hard-boiled fiction, producing dozens of novels and over 250 short stories. His earliest success came with the Alo Nudger series, set in his hometown of St. Louis. Tropical Heat introduced Fred Carver, a Florida detective whom Lutz followed in ten novels. More recently, he has produced five books in the Frank Quinn serial killer series. Lutz is a former president of the Mystery Writers of America, and his many honors include lifetime achievement awards from the Short Mystery Fiction Society and the Private Eye Writers of America. He lives in St. Louis./div