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Mace Franklyn attempting to reconnect with his EX, becomes the target of a long-dormant serial killer who leaves sintered bodies as his calling card. As a one-time, lead investigator of this particular killer, Mace argues the bodies are not what they seem, and there may not be any murder victims at all. Pushed for evidence, Mace is forced to conceal the truth, something a beautiful Detroit police detective picks up on. She and Mace's former FBI boss both have reasons to prove Mace wrong and neither has anything to do with finding the serial killer.

Produktbeschreibung
Mace Franklyn attempting to reconnect with his EX, becomes the target of a long-dormant serial killer who leaves sintered bodies as his calling card. As a one-time, lead investigator of this particular killer, Mace argues the bodies are not what they seem, and there may not be any murder victims at all. Pushed for evidence, Mace is forced to conceal the truth, something a beautiful Detroit police detective picks up on. She and Mace's former FBI boss both have reasons to prove Mace wrong and neither has anything to do with finding the serial killer.
Autorenporträt
Frans Kuipers writing as Fj Harmon grew up in the suburbs of Detroit during its glory days as the motor capital of the world. He earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University. His thirty-year career focused on Information Systems Technology related to Naval and Strategic Intelligence in the Maryland - Washington, DC, area. Retiring to the beach town of Southport, North Carolina, and finally scratched his decades-old itch to write. In that year, the North Carolina Port Authority announced plans to build a deep-water port on the shores of Southport's Cape Fear River. The selected site was between a nuclear power plant and Sunny Point, a strategic arms depot for the Middle East. The writing prompt was too much to resist, and his first novel, Revenge For What Is Sacred, was the result. He is continuing to write and is working on his fourth novel and for a local monthly magazine, Cat-Tales.