The sixth soul / Mark Roberts.
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- ISBN: 9780857897893 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 376 p. ; 20 cm
- Publisher: London : Corvus, 2015.
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| Subject: | Rosen, David (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Serial murder investigation > England > London > Fiction London (England) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Suspense fiction. Paranormal fiction. |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Rober | 31681002519023 | FICTION | Available | - |
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They call him Herod - a killer of unimaginable cruelty, with an unthinkable desire. This is a dark, disturbing and compulsively page-turning thriller, announcing Mark Roberts as a major new star, set to rival Mark Billingham. - Independent Publishing Group
A dark, disturbing, compulsively page-turning thriller featuring Herod, a killer of unimaginable cruelty, with an unthinkable desire
London is in the grip of a barbaric serial killer, dubbed Herod by the tabloid press. Four pregnant women have been abducted in quick succession, their bodies mutilated and dumped. When a fifth pregnant woman, Julia Caton, is taken from her home in the dead of night, DCI David Rosen knows that time is running out to save her. Then Rosen gets a mysterious phone call from Father Sebastian Flint, an enigmatic priest who seems to know rather too much about the abductions. When it emerges that Father Flint was once the Vatican's leading expert on the occult, the investigation takes an increasingly disturbing turn. But it isn't until Rosen discovers the existence of an ancient textâsaid to be the devil's answer to the Bibleâthat the true horror of Herod's plan begins to unfold. Rosen is drawn inexorably to the killer's lair, where he will discover a terrible truthâthat Herod's retribution is absolute, and that there are far worse things than death.