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William Stone's father, Javier, committed several gruesome
murders with one occurring every six months. William knew his
father was a brutal man due to the way he treated William and his
mother. However, he did not know he was a killer.
Ramsey McPherson, Chief of Police at the time of the
killings, promised every citizen he would put this murderer in
jail. The killer was caught in the act of committing a brutal
murder. William was shocked to learn it was his
father.
When similar murders begin to take place in
Davenport, Ohio, the first person suspected is Javier's son,
William. Ramsey McPherson is now the chief prosecution
attorney. Mr. McPherson made a similar promise like the one he
made about William's father. He vowed to never rest until
William is behind bars because "the apple doesn't fall too far from
the tree."
William soon grew tired of these accusations and
decided the only way to get back at the attorney was through his
daughter, Abigail McPherson.
Was William involved in these
murders? What happens between William and
Abigail?
Sylvia Hubbard has written an excellent
psychological thriller. The characters, especially William,
really come through with the author's descriptions. At times,
there just seems to be something frightening about his eyes.
Once I started reading this book, I found it difficult to put
down. The author builds the suspense from page one and doesn't
let go throughout the book. Add this one to your reading
list. You won't be sorry!
REVIEWED BY NANCY
EATON
DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE REVIEWER, NANCY
EATON
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