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Dead Connection

Alafair Burke

Author of the acclaimed Samantha Kincaid series makes her highly-anticipated stand-alone debut with a fast-paced thriller about a woman haunted by evil in her present and the past

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When two young women are murdered on the streets of Manhattan - exactly one year apart, both after dates arranged through an online dating website - Detective Ellie Hatcher is moved to a special assignment on the elite homicide task force. The killer has left behind a taunting hint connecting the two cases, and Flann McIlroy, an eccentric and publicity-seeking homicide detective, is convinced that Ellie is uniquely situated to help him pursue a terrifying theory: Someone is using the lure of the internet and the promise of love to launch a killing spree against the women of New York City.

To catch the killer, Ellie must enter an online world of fraudulent and stolen identities where no one is who he appears to be. Ellie's involvement in the investigation is personal. She fits the profile of the victims and knows what the pursuit of a sociopath can do to a cop. Her own father spent his life trying to identify the notorious serial murder known as BTK. When the killer begins to parallel the conduct of the murderer who consumed her father, Ellie knows it has also become personal for him, too. In a dangerous game where she is both hunter and prey, Ellie's only choice is to find the killer before he claims his next victim- who Ellie knows could very well be herself.

 

"this terrific thriller twists and turns and throws up more than a few surprises"

HUDDERSFIELD DAILY EXAMINER

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Dead Connection

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£18.99
Hardback
336 pages
234 x 153 mm
ISBN-10: 0753817683
ISBN-13: 9780752869018
Publication: July 2007
'dead connection' is also available in paperback format
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