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DOT Two teenagers discover the body of a young female lying over a sheet of snow in a residential area near the Shawmut train station. The young woman is the first victim of a string of distinctive murders that leaves almost no clues to the police. Dorchester is densely populated, but even so, the killer remains unnoticed. The investigators purposefully select a different approach to conduct the investigation, but their methodology fails, the body count continues rising, and the analysis becomes more complex. Although the sinister perpetrator leaves his deliberate personal stamp on the bodies,…mehr

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DOT Two teenagers discover the body of a young female lying over a sheet of snow in a residential area near the Shawmut train station. The young woman is the first victim of a string of distinctive murders that leaves almost no clues to the police. Dorchester is densely populated, but even so, the killer remains unnoticed. The investigators purposefully select a different approach to conduct the investigation, but their methodology fails, the body count continues rising, and the analysis becomes more complex. Although the sinister perpetrator leaves his deliberate personal stamp on the bodies, he leaves no clues. His gruesomely unique signature puzzles the authorities, and they become very concerned with the unfamiliar patterns. The killer's evilness is too ruthless, with many wicked things listed against him, but quite apart from his crimes, he hides a secret, almost as heinous. Who is he, so discreet as to be invisible but a real threat spreading terror across the vast region? What message does he leave behind? What motive does he have for committing such acts like these? The unexpectedly terrifying answers will send a chill down your spine and surely will be something you will ponder over for a long time.
Autorenporträt
At a young age, Marylou began actively writing poetry. Writing a novel is more challenging than writing a poem. Novels have writing-length complex stories with extensive exploration of characters, themes, and settings, so she taught herself how to string sentences together into paragraphs and paragraphs into chapters. It takes patience and commitment, and she's incredibly determined and thrives under pressure until she succeeds. Her liking for writing thriller novels comes from the old cliché "What is forbidden becomes more attractive." Her mother was strict and forbade her children from watching thrillers and horror films, so Marylou and her sister would sneak out and go to the neighbor's house to watch scary movies. Despite particularly liking thrillers films and writings, Marylou is kind, compassionate and happy, and has been living a peaceful life in Massachusetts since 1990. She's the author of: Three Inch Nails; and Dot.