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Augustus Drummond, a major leader within the FBI, heads a special unit of Bureau agents, assembled to deal with the most heinous crimes imaginable. His insights and uncanny understanding about crime have in part been influenced by his brutal childhood, where an incident of violence against him opened his mind to unexpected power and understanding. His team experiences a dramatic change, when Sonia Connelly, a gifted, multi-talented agent, joins their group and becomes Drum's lover. Their love sustains them, even as they are embroiled in combating crimes that involve cannibalism, abduction, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Augustus Drummond, a major leader within the FBI, heads a special unit of Bureau agents, assembled to deal with the most heinous crimes imaginable. His insights and uncanny understanding about crime have in part been influenced by his brutal childhood, where an incident of violence against him opened his mind to unexpected power and understanding. His team experiences a dramatic change, when Sonia Connelly, a gifted, multi-talented agent, joins their group and becomes Drum's lover. Their love sustains them, even as they are embroiled in combating crimes that involve cannibalism, abduction, and sexual sadism. Strange fetishes that encourage some of the darkest feelings in the human condition fuel many of these crimes. L M Reker's novel is a blend of stark polarities with love and compassion at one pole and ferocious violence at the other. It also asks the question, "What's your fetish?"
Autorenporträt
L M Reker is an educator and author who has written for many years, and has taught very diverse groups including: gifted and accelerated students, developmental English, humanities, and courses in critical thinking, up to his current position of college professor of English. He has written for an Associated Press newspaper in New Mexico, and advertising agencies in Phoenix and LA. He has helped write and produce two college texts, and became an assistant chair in the English Department after only one year with that group. He currently collaborates with Erik Daniel Shein on various projects, books and film.