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Born to a serial killer, Jessica Shepard has devoted her life to tracking down men who destroy innocent lives. A survivor-and a loner-the hunt is her blood. She's an expert. What does she want to forget? Then a man is found floating in San Francisco Bay-beaten to death with his flesh marked by a single cigarette burn. Jessica knows that this isn't a routine case, and that he's no ordinary victim. He's a man she once knew intimately. For one single lonely night. And he's not going to be the last of her lovers to die. Now, Jessica knows what no other cop does: the truth of what happened in the…mehr

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Born to a serial killer, Jessica Shepard has devoted her life to tracking down men who destroy innocent lives. A survivor-and a loner-the hunt is her blood. She's an expert. What does she want to forget? Then a man is found floating in San Francisco Bay-beaten to death with his flesh marked by a single cigarette burn. Jessica knows that this isn't a routine case, and that he's no ordinary victim. He's a man she once knew intimately. For one single lonely night. And he's not going to be the last of her lovers to die. Now, Jessica knows what no other cop does: the truth of what happened in the victims' final hours. There's just one problem-Jessica doesn't remember a thing. And what she doesn't remember could be the death of her. Now a major motion picture from Paramount.
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John J. Nance is the bestselling author of Pandora's Clock and Medusa's Child, both of which have been adapted as four-hour television miniseries. An aviation analyst for the ABC Television Network and aviation editor for Good Morning America, Nance is also a licensed attorney, a veteran Air Force reserve officer/pilot, a nationally known professional speaker, and an airline captain for a major US carrier. He lives and writes in Tacoma, Washington.