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Palm Beach Psycho

Charlie Crawford Palm Beach Mysteries, Book 16

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Palm Beach Psycho

De: Tom Turner
Narrado por: Francis G. Kearney
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Someone is killing decadent billionaire fat cats in Palm Beach…and the whole town is cheering him on!

In the sun-drenched opulence of Palm Beach, a sniper's bullets are targeting the corrupt elite, sending shockwaves through the community. Then when the killing spreads next door, Palm Beach detectives Charlie Crawford and Mort Ott team up with two West Palm detectives in a frantic race against time to stop a vigilante with a chilling agenda.

The killer is a phantom in plain sight, taunting the police and the public alike. Worse, in an obscure publication that’s now gone viral, he’s asking citizens to appoint his next victims.

With the city on edge, Crawford, Ott and the West Palm cops must try to outsmart a foe who always seems to be one step ahead of them as the murders mount up.

Featuring an unforgettable cast of characters, Palm Beach Psycho is a masterful exploration of the darkness that lies beneath Palm Beach's shiny exterior. Turner's sharp prose and relentless pacing ensure that readers are hooked from the first page to the last.

©2024 Tom Turner (P)2025 Tom Turner
Mistério Thriller e Suspenses

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“An entertaining and amusing ride.” —Kirkus Reviews

“...a blend of desperate criminals, social climbers, merciless billionaires and surprising heroes." —Publishers Weekly

"Charlie and his colleagues are a funny, agreeable bunch, and the villains are suitably villainous. It's a pleasure to watch craftsmen at work, and that describes the author as well as the cops." —Booklist

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