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A Venomous Love

By: Chris Karlsen
Narrated by: Virginia Ferguson
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"Here is a Victorian detective thriller set to chill your bones. Karlsen delivers a novel that will not be set down until the very last word." (Chanticleer Book Reviews)

The killer whispered: “A pretty damsel...worth a pretty risk.”

It’s 1890. A veteran, Detective Rudyard Bloodstone has fought a brutal battle and witnessed war horrors that haunt his nightmares. Now, one of those horrors has followed him home from Africa.

A vicious predator, the Cape cobra, can kill a man in 30 minutes. A suspect using the snake as a weapon in robberies is terrorizing London. When the crimes escalate into murder, a victim’s daughter Honoria Underhill becomes the focus of the killer.

After several attempts on her life, Scotland Yard threatens to take over the high profile case. With few leads to follow, Bloodstone and his partner must now fight department politics and catch the killer before Underhill becomes another murder victim.

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