Synopses & Reviews
When Jess Harris moved back to her Alabama hometown, she thought she'd left her past behind her. But the blood bath the new Major Crimes deputy chief finds at a murder scene is beyond even the savagery of Eric Spears, the serial killer who now haunts Jess's life with terrifying text messages. Amid eerie echoes of the Charles Manson�like massacre, Jess investigates the dismemberment of a cop's wife, carried out while the woman's baby lay sleeping down the hall.
The discovery of two more headless victims makes Jess wonder if it's a gang-related slaying, a personal vendetta . . . or something else. And the sudden reappearance of her ex-husband makes her question her future with Chief of Police Dan Burnett. As the net widens to include a shocking suspect, Jess realizes that the identity of the killer may lie with an autistic eight-year-old boy. With inner-city tensions at an all-time high and the community calling for blood, Jess must race to save an innocent child—and prevent a final, horrifying act of rage.
Synopsis
A Charles Manson�like massacre and the desperate search for an autistic boy who may hold the key to the murders highlight this thrilling entry in Debra Webb's bestselling Faces of Evil series.
About the Author
Debra Webb wrote her first story at age nine and her first romance at thirteen. It wasn't until she spent three years working for the military behind the Iron Curtain-and a five-year stint with NASA-that she realized her true calling. A collision course between suspense and romance was set. Since then she has penned more than one hundred novels, including her internationally bestselling Colby Agency series. Her debut romantic thriller series, Faces of Evil, propelled Debra to the top of the bestseller charts, including USA Today, and garnered critical acclaim from reviewers and readers alike. Carol Schneider is a veteran actor and narrator based in New York City. She has performed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and in regional theater, as well as in studio and independent films that have been screened at the Sundance, Tribeca, and Slamdance film festivals. Carol was a Paulette Goddard Remarque Fellow at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied at Circle in the Square Theatre School. She also trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art summer school and is an alumni of Interlochen Arts Academy. As a teacher herself, Carol's diverse specialties in voice and script interpretation eventually led her home to audiobooks.