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Compulsion
- Narrated by: Lawrence D Palmer
- Length: 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Its middle of hurricane season in Florida and Danny is a homicide detective called in for a serious of gruesome killings. The victims are all single female medical professionals; nurses and doctors. A strange religious symbol is carved into their bodies with surgical precision as they are found bound to their beds.
The detective quickly realizes he is dealing with a hyper-intelligent serial killer, someone intentionally leaving misleading clues behind. Will he find put the pieces of the puzzle together before the body count rises again.
©2017 Ronald Goff (P)2017 Ronald Goff
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