Serial

A gripping tale of murder and suspense

John Lutz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:20th Oct '11

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Serial cover

This thrilling novel features Frank Quinn as he investigates a chilling murder case involving a killer known as 'The Skinner.' Serial keeps readers guessing.

In Serial, the latest addition to the Frank Quinn series by bestselling author John Lutz, the narrative unfolds with chilling intensity. The story begins with Millie Graff, a New York restaurateur, who becomes the target of a sinister predator. After a long day at work, she is followed home, only to be violently confronted in her own apartment. The gruesome nature of her murder, marked by the horrific details of her torture, sets a dark tone for the investigation that follows. With her hand clutching a silver cross, the scene is both haunting and symbolic, hinting at deeper themes of faith and survival amidst brutality.

As the investigation progresses, Quinn and his team dive into the twisted mind of the killer known only as 'The Skinner.' This ruthless murderer leaves a trail of despair and terror, and as they piece together the clues, they discover that another woman is desperately seeking answers. Her quest for the truth puts her directly in the path of a relentless killer, intensifying the stakes for everyone involved. The urgency mounts as Quinn and his partner Pearl race against time to prevent another tragedy in Missouri, where the killer's wrath is poised to strike again.

Serial is a masterclass in suspense, filled with misleading clues and unexpected twists that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. With critical acclaim from sources like Booklist and Publisher's Weekly, Lutz’s latest work promises to be a gripping read that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.

Lutz knows how to make you shiver. -- Harlan Coben
A heart-pounding rollercoaster of a tale. -- Jeffrey Deaver

ISBN: 9781780331720

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 41g

384 pages