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Every city has its secrets, Victoria British Columbia is no different. Behind the veil lurks a killer that preys on the vulnerable who have been made invisible by their own city's greed. What is the true price of a city's indifference? And what monsters reside at the edge of it? The Opiate Murders is the story of one woman's struggle to expose a killer. It's the story of a city turned against itself in the time of pandemic. Kate is a harm reduction worker on the front line of a coming storm. Gloria is the lead detective on a case that until now seemed nonexistent. Together they pull back the…mehr

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Every city has its secrets, Victoria British Columbia is no different. Behind the veil lurks a killer that preys on the vulnerable who have been made invisible by their own city's greed. What is the true price of a city's indifference? And what monsters reside at the edge of it? The Opiate Murders is the story of one woman's struggle to expose a killer. It's the story of a city turned against itself in the time of pandemic. Kate is a harm reduction worker on the front line of a coming storm. Gloria is the lead detective on a case that until now seemed nonexistent. Together they pull back the cities veil and expose a ring of murderers operating throughout the lower mainland of Vancouver and Victoria B.C.
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Autorenporträt
Justin Sand is both an author and a specialized youth worker in the mental health and addictions field. He lives and works in Victoria, B.C. and holds degrees in Philosophy and Sociology from the University of Victoria. In addition to The Opiate Murders, the first book in this series, he has also published The Enhancer and The Long Way Home. Justin explains he wrote this story to "tell the other story that went on during the pandemic. The one that nobody saw because they were too afraid and distracted to see it."