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Picture Perfect Murder
- The Ransom Walsh Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Daniel J. O'Donnell
- Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
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Summary
A retired detective. A serial killer targeting police officers…and their families. A deadly game of cat and mouse. Beyond Las Vegas’s famed lights and gambling lies a community - a community like most others. Families in a daily routine of work, school, and play. These families weren’t expecting a serial killer.
Displaying his victims as trophies to the community, the killer challenges Ransom to join his twisted game.
The clock is ticking. Time is on the killer’s side. Each day brings the possibility of another dead family. Each day brings the possibility of another staged scene to satisfy the killer’s drive.
As Ransom closes in, the killer changes the game; no one is off limits!
Ransom’s skills are tested as he and his former partner rush to piece together the evidence and clues to end the killer’s grip on the community.
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A chilling, yet very compelling murder/mystery
Ransom Walsh agrees to provide the police with assistance, as they investigate the murder of the family of an old work colleague. Unbeknown to Walsh, the seemingly random killing of a young family is the first enactment of a serial killer, hellbent on reaping their revenge on the police and their families.
The book is extremely well written, with some very chilling aspects - which detail the attempts of the killer to recreate a perfect family picture in each and every murder committed.
Really enjoyed the flow to the story, and I'll certainly be looking for more from the Rusty Ellis stable.
Well narrated by Daniel O'Donnell.
I received a copy of this book for free, in return for an honest review.
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