Two Evils

Twin Cities Thriller

Cover Art for 9780718152772, Two Evils by P. J. Tracy
ISBN: 9780718152772
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd (Uk) Jan 2013
Published: 1 January, 2013
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
Editions:
6 other editions of this product

When a missing teenage girl is found dead in a parking lot, her throat slashed, it's only the beginning. Their discovery leads police directly to the bodies of two young immigrants killed in their run down apartment. The next morning, three more men are found dead in the street nearby. Welcome to summer in the city. None of it makes any sense. But as Minneapolis Police Department homicide detectives Gino and Magozzi struggle to establish what's happened, they realize that the deaths may not be as random as they first appear. Nor, it seems, were they simply an isolated, freak twenty-four hours of violence. As the killings continue, Gino and Magozzi turn to maverick computer analyst Grace McBride for help. But Grace's contribution to the investigation depends on her staying alive long enough to provide it. And as the evidence mounts, piece by piece, it reveals terrifying intent. Ultimately, it forces the two detectives to make a dreadful choice: down which path does the lesser of two evils lie . . . Two Evils offers all the knife-edge plotting, rich characterisation and crackling dialogue P.J. Tracy fans have come to expect from a thriller writer at the top of their game. www.pjtracy.net

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