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"A woman partners with a cop to track a serial killer in this thriller that "marks the arrival of a bold new female voice for American crime-fiction fans" (Publishers Weekly). Makedde Vanderwall is a part-time model, a student of forensic psychology, and a bad-ass. She has to be. It's the only way the six-foot blonde stunner is taken seriously in this world. When her best friend and fellow model is brutally murdered, Makedde is deadly serious about finding the killer. Detective Andy Flynn suspects the gruesome crime to be the work of a serial killer with a kink for killing young women. But…mehr

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"A woman partners with a cop to track a serial killer in this thriller that "marks the arrival of a bold new female voice for American crime-fiction fans" (Publishers Weekly). Makedde Vanderwall is a part-time model, a student of forensic psychology, and a bad-ass. She has to be. It's the only way the six-foot blonde stunner is taken seriously in this world. When her best friend and fellow model is brutally murdered, Makedde is deadly serious about finding the killer. Detective Andy Flynn suspects the gruesome crime to be the work of a serial killer with a kink for killing young women. But that doesn't keep Mak from doing her own sleuthing. Not only is Mak well-versed in the criminal mind, she grew up with a cop father in a household where homicide was dinnertime conversation. But when the psychopath targets Mak, suddenly getting her man--and keeping Detective Flynn at arm's length--gets a lot more dangerous. "Makedde Vanderwall ranks up there as [a] contemporary Aussie literary icon." --The Daily Telegraph "Mak is the female equivalent of Jack Reacher." --Joanne Harris, New York Times-bestselling author of Chocolat
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Tara Moss is an international bestselling author, documentary host and human rights advocate. She is the author of fourteen books, published in nineteen countries and thirteen languages. Moss is an outspoken advocate for the rights of women and children, and people with disabilities, and has published two best-selling non-fiction books, The Fictional Woman and Speaking Out-A 21st Century Guide for Women and Girls. She has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2007 and as of 2013 is UNICEF Australia's National Ambassador for Child Survival, and has visited Australian hospitals, maternity wards and schools as well as Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon in her UNICEF role. In 2015 she received an Edna Ryan Award for her significant contribution to feminist debate, speaking out for women and children and inspiring others to challenge the status quo.