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Current format, Book, 2006, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsFive years ago, three young victims were found murdered, posedlike little angels. No witnesses, no evidence left behind. The SleepingAngel Killer called his despicable acts 'the perfect crimes.' Thecase nearly destroyed homicide detective Kitt Lundgren's career—because she let the killer get away.
Now the Sleeping Angel Killer is back.
But Kitt notices something different about this new rash of killings—a tiny variation that suggests a copycat killer may be re-creatingthe original 'perfect crimes.' Then the unthinkable happens. TheSleeping Angel Killer himself approaches Kitt with a bizarre offer:he will help her catch his copycat.
Kitt must decide whether to place her trust in a murderer—or riskfalling victim to a fiend who has taken the art of the perfect murderto horrific new heights.
With her career in tatters, homicide detective Kitt Lundgren, haunted by the death of her daughter, gets a chance to redeem herself, with the help of detective M. C. Riggio, when a new rash of murders leads her to the Sleeping Angel Killer--a twisted psychopath she let get away five years earlier. Reprint.
Five years after failing to catch a serial killer who suffocated ten-year-old girls and placed them in their beds dressed as angels, Kitt Lundgren of the Rockford, Illinois, Violent Crimes Bureau investigates a new string of similar crimes.
Five years ago, three young victims were found murdered, posed
like little angels. No witnesses, no evidence left behind. The Sleeping
Angel Killer called his despicable acts 'the perfect crimes.' The
case nearly destroyed homicide detective Kitt Lundgren's career
because she let the killer get away.
Now the Sleeping Angel Killer is back.
But Kitt notices something different about this new rash of killings
a tiny variation that suggests a copycat killer may be re-creating
the original 'perfect crimes.' Then the unthinkable happens. The
Sleeping Angel Killer himself approaches Kitt with a bizarre offer:
he will help her catch his copycat.
Kitt must decide whether to place her trust in a murdereror risk
falling victim to a fiend who has taken the art of the perfect murder
to horrific new heights.
Now the Sleeping Angel Killer is back.
But Kitt notices something different about this new rash of killings—a tiny variation that suggests a copycat killer may be re-creatingthe original 'perfect crimes.' Then the unthinkable happens. TheSleeping Angel Killer himself approaches Kitt with a bizarre offer:he will help her catch his copycat.
Kitt must decide whether to place her trust in a murderer—or riskfalling victim to a fiend who has taken the art of the perfect murderto horrific new heights.
With her career in tatters, homicide detective Kitt Lundgren, haunted by the death of her daughter, gets a chance to redeem herself, with the help of detective M. C. Riggio, when a new rash of murders leads her to the Sleeping Angel Killer--a twisted psychopath she let get away five years earlier. Reprint.
Five years after failing to catch a serial killer who suffocated ten-year-old girls and placed them in their beds dressed as angels, Kitt Lundgren of the Rockford, Illinois, Violent Crimes Bureau investigates a new string of similar crimes.
Five years ago, three young victims were found murdered, posed
like little angels. No witnesses, no evidence left behind. The Sleeping
Angel Killer called his despicable acts 'the perfect crimes.' The
case nearly destroyed homicide detective Kitt Lundgren's career
because she let the killer get away.
Now the Sleeping Angel Killer is back.
But Kitt notices something different about this new rash of killings
a tiny variation that suggests a copycat killer may be re-creating
the original 'perfect crimes.' Then the unthinkable happens. The
Sleeping Angel Killer himself approaches Kitt with a bizarre offer:
he will help her catch his copycat.
Kitt must decide whether to place her trust in a murdereror risk
falling victim to a fiend who has taken the art of the perfect murder
to horrific new heights.
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