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Rage
Rage
Rage
Audiobook8 hours

Rage

Written by Debra Webb

Narrated by Carol Schneider

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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When Jess Harris moved back to her Alabama hometown, she thought she'd left her past behind her. But the blood bath the new Major Crimes deputy chief finds at a murder scene is beyond even the savagery of Eric Spears, the serial killer who now haunts Jess's life with terrifying text messages. Amid eerie echoes of the Charles Manson-like massacre, Jess investigates the dismemberment of a cop's wife, carried out while the woman's baby lay sleeping down the hall.

The discovery of two more headless victims makes Jess wonder if it's a gang-related slaying, a personal vendetta . . . or something else. And the sudden reappearance of her ex-husband makes her question her future with Chief of Police Dan Burnett. As the net widens to include a shocking suspect, Jess realizes that the identity of the killer may lie with an autistic eight-year-old boy. With inner-city tensions at an all-time high and the community calling for blood, Jess must race to save an innocent child-and prevent a final, horrifying act of rage.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 31, 2013
ISBN9781452687759
Rage

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    in this fourth book in the series, Jess and team are tracking down the killer of a cop's wife. The woman was decapitated in an attempt to mimic recent gang violence in Birmingham, but that does not fool Jess. This was personal. The case is complicated by the fact that the only possible witness is an auttistic child, who thinks the killer was an angel.This series is just so good. I really feel like I know these folks. Jess was not wound quite so tight in this one as she becomes more comfortable in her new job. She is also learning that relying on others for some things is not a sign of weakness. I like the growing relationships in the story. The mystery in this one is pretty good and there is the continuing hunt for a serial killer. Looking forward to the next one.