Twenty-seven bones : a thriller / Jonathan Nasaw.
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- ISBN: 0743446534 (hc)
- ISBN: 0743446542 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 360 p.
- Publisher: New York ; Atria Books, c2004.
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| Genre: | Detective and mystery stories |
- Baker & Taylor
Assisting a friend in the Virgin Islands with a disturbing serial murder case, retired FBI special agent E. L. Pender investigates his suspicions about the killer's connection to the latest victim and discovers that the truth is even more unsettling than anticipated. By the author ofFear Itself . - Baker & Taylor
Assisting a friend in the Virgin Islands with a disturbing serial murder case, retired FBI special agent E.L. Pender investigates his suspicions about the killer's connection to the latest victim. - Blackwell North Amer
The bogeyman come to life on St. Luke. A real live Machete Man, or so the superstitious locals presume when the body of a twelve-year-old girl is unearthed after missing for four years. Then two other corpses appear, washed up on shore after a violent tropical storm. All three bodies are intact, except for their right hands, chopped clean off at the wrist.
Enter former FBI Special Agent E.L. Pender. After eighteen months of retirement, free time and tee time have long lost their allure. So when his old friend and colleague Julian Coffee asks him to offer his expertise in solving a string of particularly gruesome murders on the island of St. Luke, a U.S. territory in the eastern Caribbean, Pender jumps at the chance.
Initially, Pender is convinced the killer must be the wealthy, lecherous husband of the most recent victim and sets out to capture him - but he's only partly right. The husband is connected to the case, but the real murderers are a cunning husband-and-wife team of archeologists who believe that if they inhale their victim's breath they will live forever.
Never before has Pender come up against such savvy, diabolical opponents. From one trail of dead ends to another, readers will feel Pender's fever to prevent more murders from occurring... and his sheer panic when he can't. - Simon and Schuster
The brilliant author of Fear Itself pulls readers into an intricate web of ritual killings orchestrated by an evil pair of murderers who always manage to be one step ahead of the law. Former FBI Special Agent E.L. Pender may be retired, but he jumps at the chance to help solve a particularly gruesome series of crimes in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
This is no ordinary case, seeing as the right hand on each body in the string of murders is missing. The police want to keep the existence of a serial killer under wraps; they hope to solve the crime before a stampede sets in. Meanwhile, Pender is convinced the killer must be the husband of the last victim and sets out to capture him -- but he's only partly right. The husband is connected to the case, but the real murderers are a cunning husband-and-wife team of archeologists who believe that if they breathe in their victim's last breath they will live forever.
Never before has Pender come up against such savvy, diabolical opponents. From one trail of dead ends to another, readers will feel Pender's fever to prevent more murders from occurring...and his sheer panic when he can't. Twenty-Seven Bones is that most quintessential of thrilling reads, providing a visceral experience of chills and excitement on every page.