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Every Flame in Hell: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #2
The Canvas Killer: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #1
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Chief Detective Stephen Kiss and his team must find a killer who has crept into the hearts of the public. The city's worst criminals are being burned alive. It does not take long before the press hails the vigilante killer as a hero. Stephen fears copy-cat killers eager to share in the vigilante's fame will soon follow suit.

While fighting changes in their department, the team must take extra measures not to be side-tracked and keep their focus. The case leaves Stephen and the team amid a moral conundrum as they seek a killer who is doing humanity a favor. As morale in the office dips to an all-time low, Stephen knows he must find the answers to a friend's darkest secrets.

When the killer announces a promise to ignite the ultimate Flame of Hell and kill 'even those who consider themselves innocent', the team knows they have one chance to prevent a mass murder… The worst the city has ever seen.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWJ Ackermann
Release dateOct 10, 2019
Every Flame in Hell: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #2
The Canvas Killer: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #1

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  • The Canvas Killer: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #1

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    The Canvas Killer: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #1
    The Canvas Killer: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #1

    Chief Detective Stephen Kiss and his team at the newly formed Specialized Combined Taskforce of the NYPD find themselves thrust in the middle of a case as a lunatic serial killer plagues the art world. His victims are being mutilated in what is clear to Stephen as the killer's twisted renditions of the world's most acclaimed artists' canvases. The killer's masterpieces are strewn across the city at an alarming rate and it is not long before the media and public realize there is a serial killer at loose in their city. The media fuels the negative perception the public has of the police and names the killer The Canvas Killer in National media. With added pressure from the mayor and his boss, Stephen and the team must find the killer before he strikes again. The case takes an alarming turn when the killer boldly advertises his new exhibition to be a replica of the famous 'Mother with child' portrait, Stephen knows he must stop the deranged killer before he kills again. When a team member is killed while in pursuit of the killer, the case turns personal to Stephen, and his team and they swear to find the killer who seems to stay one step ahead with every new body that is found.

  • Every Flame in Hell: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #2

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    Every Flame in Hell: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #2
    Every Flame in Hell: Chief Detective Stephen Kiss, #2

    Chief Detective Stephen Kiss and his team must find a killer who has crept into the hearts of the public. The city's worst criminals are being burned alive. It does not take long before the press hails the vigilante killer as a hero. Stephen fears copy-cat killers eager to share in the vigilante's fame will soon follow suit. While fighting changes in their department, the team must take extra measures not to be side-tracked and keep their focus. The case leaves Stephen and the team amid a moral conundrum as they seek a killer who is doing humanity a favor. As morale in the office dips to an all-time low, Stephen knows he must find the answers to a friend's darkest secrets. When the killer announces a promise to ignite the ultimate Flame of Hell and kill 'even those who consider themselves innocent', the team knows they have one chance to prevent a mass murder… The worst the city has ever seen.

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