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FIVE WOMEN MURDERED. A CITY PARALYZED BY FEAR. ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE HE STRIKES AGAIN.When beautiful young women begin to vanish from Boston Logan International Airport, State Police Lt. Hannah Summers is the only one who sees a pattern amidst the cold case files. She knows a killer is on the loose, and she's determined to make her chauvinistic bosses believe her hunch about a gypsy cab driver -- before it's too late.As the body count rises, so does the public's panic. Under pressure from the district attorney to make the killings stop, Summers soon finds herself rubbing elbows with…mehr

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FIVE WOMEN MURDERED. A CITY PARALYZED BY FEAR. ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE HE STRIKES AGAIN.When beautiful young women begin to vanish from Boston Logan International Airport, State Police Lt. Hannah Summers is the only one who sees a pattern amidst the cold case files. She knows a killer is on the loose, and she's determined to make her chauvinistic bosses believe her hunch about a gypsy cab driver -- before it's too late.As the body count rises, so does the public's panic. Under pressure from the district attorney to make the killings stop, Summers soon finds herself rubbing elbows with ex-Special Forces soldier Emmett Decker, a private investigator hired by the wealthy family of a missing local girl. The more their paths cross, the harder it is to deny they may be chasing the same monster -- and that the tension between them is more than purely professional. One thing is certain: the Boston Butcher must be stopped before any more women climb inside his cab... and wind up paying the ultimate price...
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David Liscio is an international, award-winning journalist whose lengthy experience covering crime stories led to the writing of his debut novel, the serial killer thriller Deadly Fare. An investigative reporter, David's work has appeared in dozens of magazines and newspapers. The recipient of more than 20 journalism honors, his feature stories have earned first-place awards from the Associated Press, United Press International and many regional news media groups. He has reported extensively on organized crime in both the United States and abroad, in addition to writing about environmental and military subjects. David is an avid sailor, outdoorsman and adjunct college professor. A father of two, he lives with his wife and dog on the Massachusetts coast, where he is a volunteer firefighter and Ocean Rescue team member. He's currently working on a second novel. You can contact him on his website: www.davidliscio.com