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On, Off. A Novel

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From the international bestselling author of the The Thorn Birds comes a captivating suspense novel about a string of horrifying murders and the police lieutenant tasked with solving the case. Colleen McCullough's first book in the Carmine Delmonico series will leave your breathless and hanging on the edge of your seat. In the town of Holloman, Connecticut, a killer is lurking. When mutilated body parts are found at a prestigious research facility, known by its staff simply as "Hug," Lieutenant Carmine Delmonico is called in to take the case. It isn't long until Delmonico learns of several other murders in the state that all seem to follow the same pattern. When another corpse shows up at Hug, Delmonico has no choice but to make the medical staff of the research center his prime suspects. It's the case of his career but the question remains: how do you stop a monster that leaves no clues and is always two steps ahead?

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On, Off. A Novel, Colleen McCullough

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2011
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Textstream
Jaar van publicatie
2011
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN13
9781451641738
Eerste editie
2006
Oorspronkelijke titel
On, off
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From the international bestselling author of the The Thorn Birds comes a captivating suspense novel about a string of horrifying murders and the police lieutenant tasked with solving the case. Colleen McCullough's first book in the Carmine Delmonico series will leave your breathless and hanging on the edge of your seat. In the town of Holloman, Connecticut, a killer is lurking. When mutilated body parts are found at a prestigious research facility, known by its staff simply as "Hug," Lieutenant Carmine Delmonico is called in to take the case. It isn't long until Delmonico learns of several other murders in the state that all seem to follow the same pattern. When another corpse shows up at Hug, Delmonico has no choice but to make the medical staff of the research center his prime suspects. It's the case of his career but the question remains: how do you stop a monster that leaves no clues and is always two steps ahead?