Defense attorney Paul Madriani (Compelling Evidence, 1992) signs on
for a brief stint in the Davenport, California, prosecutor's office
- then finds himself condemned to try a high-profile serial
killing. Three couples have been murdered by somebody whose MO is
distinctively grisly - they're staked to the ground with tent pegs,
another peg driven through their hearts - but the third incident is
different in enough ways (much older couple, different kind of
rope, tent pegs not sharpened to a point) to suggest a copycat
killer. Still, after Paul and his investigators turn up Andre
Iganovich, a suspect for the first two pairs of murders, everybody
- from Paul's impatient wife Nikki to the judges to the Davenport
powers that be, even to Adrian Chambers, the venal defense attorney
representing Iganovich, and certainly including the anonymous
caller threatening Paul's family if he doesn't include the last two
murders in the indictment - wants Paul to close the case by pinning
all six crimes on Iganovich instead of continuing to search for the
copycat. But Paul's determined to track down the missing witness to
the last two murders, a man who has his own reasons for keeping
quiet about why he was perched in a tree high above the fatal
scene. The obligatory impossible obstacles - constant pressure from
Paul's old nemesis Judge Armando Acosta; the incompetence and
possible treachery of graying junior prosecutor Roland Overroy; an
extradition mess when Iganovich flees the country; and the
unprincipled enmity of Chambers, on the rebound from a disbarment
arranged partly by Paul - come at Paul helter-skelter, without much
rhyme or reason, until midway through the book, when the trial
begins and Martini rolls up his sleeves to do what he does best.
Not as twisty or deeply felt as Compelling Evidence, but not as
overwrought either - and the unbelievable ending packs a satisfying
punch. Good medium-grade beach fare. (Kirkus Reviews)
In the space of five days the college town of Davenport is rocked
by four brutal murders: two couples - students - their bodies found
tied and staked out on the banks of Putah Creek. Then two more
bodies are discovered. This time the victims are Abbott Scofield, a
distinguished member of the university faculty, and his former wife
Karen. The police suspect Andre Iganovich, a Russian immigrant, but
Paul Madriani thinks there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Forensic reports on the physical evidence suggest lingering
questions about the Russian's involvement in the Scofield killings,
and Paul becomes increasingly convinced that the second murders are
the product of a copy-cat killer - a cold and calculating murderer
who has taken the lives of the Scofields for reasons that Paul is
determined to uncover...
General
Imprint: |
Headline Feature
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
1994 |
Authors: |
Steve Martini
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Dimensions: |
176 x 110 x 36mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
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Pages: |
512 |
Edition: |
Reissue |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7472-4164-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Crime & mystery >
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LSN: |
0-7472-4164-3 |
Barcode: |
9780747241645 |
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