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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society V8: October, 1892 to May, 1895 (1895)

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I am an enigma. I am the dark shadow lurking in the corner. I live on the fringe of society. My life has been one of isolation, and the ache of loneliness has molded me into a person that cannot be seen. Bloody Angle deals with a Jekyll and Hyde-type serial killer. The local hospital is suffering a loss of employees. The supervisor of maintenance is reported missing, and an unidentifiable body is found in the river carrying the supervisor’s ID and a suicide note. The hospital’s chief of staff is also missing. His car is found abandoned, with the keys still in the ignition, but no one knows his whereabouts. Were these men targeted for death, or were they randomly picked? If the victims were targeted, who hated them enough to commit the murders with such malice? The victims have one common link-the killer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
350
ISBN
9781166611347

I am an enigma. I am the dark shadow lurking in the corner. I live on the fringe of society. My life has been one of isolation, and the ache of loneliness has molded me into a person that cannot be seen. Bloody Angle deals with a Jekyll and Hyde-type serial killer. The local hospital is suffering a loss of employees. The supervisor of maintenance is reported missing, and an unidentifiable body is found in the river carrying the supervisor’s ID and a suicide note. The hospital’s chief of staff is also missing. His car is found abandoned, with the keys still in the ignition, but no one knows his whereabouts. Were these men targeted for death, or were they randomly picked? If the victims were targeted, who hated them enough to commit the murders with such malice? The victims have one common link-the killer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
350
ISBN
9781166611347