The Nest

The Nest
ISBN-10
0692259422
ISBN-13
9780692259429
Series
The Nest
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
2014-07-19
Author
Jason W. Brown

Description

A series of grisly and cryptic murders strike the city of Phoenix, Arizona, where the lead detective finds himself as prime suspect and the object of a twisted, psychological murder-game.

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