Dark Eye
by William Bernhardt
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A deeply troubled ex-cop fights personal demons and hunts down a killer in this suspenseful work by the author of the Ben Kincaid legal thrillers. Alcoholism costs Lieutenant Susan Pulaski her job at the Las Vegas Police Department and custody of her niece Rachel. But when a serial killer begins preying on young girls and leaving bizarre notes with their mutilated corpses, Susan manages to get herself reinstated, as her expertise as a profiler makes her best suited to pursue the case. She is aided by the police chief's autistic son, whose unusual perceptions give him a unique insight into the killer's cryptic messages.
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Publisher Books on Tape |
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Book |
Publisher Random House Large Print |
Date 2005 |
Price $4.20 |
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Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Ballantine Books |
Date 2005 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Ballantine Books |
Date 2006 |
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Publisher Notes
A consultant for the Las Vegas police, psychologist Susan Pulaski is called in to assist in the investigation into a brutal murder case, the death of a young woman who had been buried alive, and joins forces with Police Chief Robert O'Bannon's autistic savant son, a young man with an eidetic memory and gift for solving puzzles, to find the killer before he can kill again. Reprint.
Media Reviews
"[P]lenty of terrific suspense scenes."
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