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The Thief of All Light

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"It was one thing to fantasize about evil, to reach into the darkness and play with it a little . . ." Rookie cop Carrie Santero has always been fascinated by serial killers. As a teenager, she wrote a letter to Charles Manson in prison-and received a chilling reply. Then she came face to face with a child murderer in her small Pennsylvania town, an encounter that haunts her to this day. Now, as a detective in training, she finally has her chance to make a difference; to hunt down a psychopathic sadist who embodies the very nature of evil itself. ". . . but it was something different when it knew your name." The killer draws inspiration from the most twisted minds in modern crime. Ted Bundy. John Wayne Gacy. Ed Gein. The Green River Killer. As the body count rises, Carrie and her boss, Chief Bill Waylon, realize they're dealing with an unpredictable "omnikiller" who cannot be profiled. Their only hope is to enlist the help of Jacob Rein, a brilliant but tarnished former detective who has plumbed the darkest recesses of the soul. Who has seen the heart of darkness. And whose insights on evil could lead Carrie to the point of no return.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 11, 2018
      Set in rural Western Pennsylvania, this middling series launch from Schaffer (Superbia) introduces Carrie Santero, a rookie small-town cop hoping to move up to detective. When a young woman goes missing, a man is murdered in the parking lot of a gay bar, and Carrie’s best friend and the friend’s daughter disappear, Carrie’s boss, Bill Waylon, calls in the best detective he knows, his old partner, Jacob Rein, to assist in the investigation. The evidence points to a single perpetrator imitating other serial killers, what Jacob calls an omnikiller. Schaffer’s experience as a police officer lends verisimilitude to the attitudes and actions of his cast—at one point the police chief explains to Carrie that coffee is the real reason that cops have been spotted at donut shops. Though Carrie is a fairly standard headstrong officer, and the
      villain is a typical depraved murderer, the character of Jacob is more complex, which bodes well for the sequel. The graphic violence may put off some readers. Agent: Sharon Pelletier, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret.

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