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Distraught with the deaths of his wife and son at the hands of a
serial killer, Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Redd took a year's
leave. Driven with revenge Redd returns for duty, knowing he can
gain inside information to track down the killer, nicknamed the
Surgeon. Out for a morning's ramble, two young boys discover a
gruesome murder. Redd and his new partner DS Felicity Dove are
called to the scene. They are met with the strangely mutilated
bodies of a young male and female. By their side is a pile of old
bleached bones. Impaled on the male chest is a message written on
parchment, the letters indecipherable. Redd suspects there is more
than one perpetrator The whole scene smacks of ritual. After the
police cuts it is difficult to find a profiler. The station
counsellor recommends American forensic psychologist Doctor Tessa
Davies, who is researching a new approach to profiling. A group of
walkers stumble over the grisly remains of another young couple. In
desperation, Redd asks Tess to join the team. The body count is
rising, the crimes bizarre. Little do they realize the perpetrators
have just begun. Their plans unimaginable.
Lady Isabella Winton has waited four years to marry her fiance, but
each year Lord Alexander Fitzroy, Earl of Standford, a serving
officer and a reformed rake, finds an excuse to delay the nuptials.
This time, with the marriage set for the next month, he tells her
he received an urgent message from his Colonel. He is needed in
Belgium almost immediately. He warns her it may be dangerous for
her to accompany him. Isabella realizes he is bluffing, things
would not change so suddenly. Brussels is the centre of a social
whirl with elaborate dinners and extravagant balls. Fearing Alex
may have returned to his rakish ways and already installed a
mistress, she insists on travelling with him. Caught in a whirl of
arrangements for the wedding, Isabella is unaware that Lord
Ladness, heir to a dukedom, is obsessed with her and will go to any
lengths to possess her.
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