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After narrowly surviving a copycat killer, Jace Lannister is hungry for normalcy with his partner in their storied corner of New York. But being Black, gay, and the son of a serial killer - the Brooklyn Butcher - isn't exactly the recipe for a regular life. Still, Jace is ready to rebuild a life outside the walls of his father's legacy, a murder room that housed 19 victims before his father killed himself in prison. A room that's sealed off beneath the floorboards of the reopened deli Jace wants to make his own. When the courthouse steps are littered with human remains, wrapped in undeniably…mehr

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After narrowly surviving a copycat killer, Jace Lannister is hungry for normalcy with his partner in their storied corner of New York. But being Black, gay, and the son of a serial killer - the Brooklyn Butcher - isn't exactly the recipe for a regular life. Still, Jace is ready to rebuild a life outside the walls of his father's legacy, a murder room that housed 19 victims before his father killed himself in prison. A room that's sealed off beneath the floorboards of the reopened deli Jace wants to make his own. When the courthouse steps are littered with human remains, wrapped in undeniably familiar butcher paper, it ignites his father's diehard fan base ... and the theory he is still somehow alive. Are the theories true? Had his father faked his death after all? Or is Jace unknowingly looking at the killer each time he looks in the mirror?
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Autorenporträt
Christopher Murphy ( PhD) moved to Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1959 where he remains connected to an extensive network of family and friends. He has a BA from St. Francis Xavier University (1967), an MA from Dalhousie University (1972) and a PhD ( Sociology) from the University of Toronto (1985). He taught school in Jamaica with CUSO, was a Development Officer in Springhill Penitentiary, a Policy Researcher in Ottawa with the Federal Government and a Professor of Sociology at Dalhousie University and the University of King's College from 1982 until 2018. He's an indiscriminate music lover and reader, traveler, a late life curler and bad-tempered golfer who enjoys the occasional single malt and cigar. He lives in Halifax with his wife JoAnn MacKinnon and they have three adult children, Brendan, Nicola, Conor and a faithful old dog called Buster.