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Trophy killing for sport? Trent Corbett finally had enough of seeing Facebook posts showing African big game hunters, their long range rifles in hand, kneeling proudly by their kill. The outraged comments below the photos were not enough. It was time for him to do something about it. His solution? Hunt the hunters. Kill them in their own neighborhoods, just like the hunters kill lions, elephants, leopard, buffalo and rhinoceros in theirs. Soon local police discover they have a serial killer on their hands. Led by Police Chief Avery Johnson, small town police forces unite in an effort to stop…mehr

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Trophy killing for sport? Trent Corbett finally had enough of seeing Facebook posts showing African big game hunters, their long range rifles in hand, kneeling proudly by their kill. The outraged comments below the photos were not enough. It was time for him to do something about it. His solution? Hunt the hunters. Kill them in their own neighborhoods, just like the hunters kill lions, elephants, leopard, buffalo and rhinoceros in theirs. Soon local police discover they have a serial killer on their hands. Led by Police Chief Avery Johnson, small town police forces unite in an effort to stop the man who calls himself the Predator's Predator before his death count rises further.
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Gordon K. Jones is a member of the Canadian Authors Association and Crime Writers of Canada. He has been writing about Canadian history for over 30 years. A former sabre fencer, he enjoys his free time playing pickleball and volunteering at Annex Cat Rescue. His previously published books include Defending the Inland Shores (BookLand Press, 2017) and Saving Tiberius (BookLand Press, 2020). Gordon lives in Toronto, Ontario with his wife, Teena, and their two cats.