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Hawk moon

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Two beautiful Indian women are found dead with their noses cut off-an old Indian practice to punish infidelity-in this suspenseful second mystery by best-selling author Ed Gorman. The mutilation murders stun the quiet Iowa town of Cedar Rapids and call for the special skills of criminal psychologist Robert Payne, who uses clues from the crime scene to piece together a psychological portrait of the killer. The prime suspect is another Indian, David Rhodes, who is estranged from his wife, police detective Cindy Rhodes-and the woman with whom Payne is starting to fall in love. David Rhodes may have been morally outraged, because the two murdered women were exploiting young girls in a prostitution ring. However, Payne discovers that the crime bears an eerie resemblance to a case involving a young Indian brave at the turn of the century.

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Publisher: Crossroad Press

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  • Release date: February 8, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9781476014340
  • Release date: February 8, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9781476014340
  • File size: 506 KB
  • Release date: February 8, 2024

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Two beautiful Indian women are found dead with their noses cut off-an old Indian practice to punish infidelity-in this suspenseful second mystery by best-selling author Ed Gorman. The mutilation murders stun the quiet Iowa town of Cedar Rapids and call for the special skills of criminal psychologist Robert Payne, who uses clues from the crime scene to piece together a psychological portrait of the killer. The prime suspect is another Indian, David Rhodes, who is estranged from his wife, police detective Cindy Rhodes-and the woman with whom Payne is starting to fall in love. David Rhodes may have been morally outraged, because the two murdered women were exploiting young girls in a prostitution ring. However, Payne discovers that the crime bears an eerie resemblance to a case involving a young Indian brave at the turn of the century.

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