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Ritual
Ritual
Author: William Heffernan
ISBN-13: 9780453006187
ISBN-10: 0453006183
Publication Date: 3/1/1989
Pages: 310
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Publisher: New Amer Library Trade
Book Type: Hardcover
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a woman's body is found behind the Metropolitan Museaum, savagely mutilated. The first in a series of murders that share a similarity to a Toltec Indian ritualof human sacrifice.
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Pretty good mystery. Lots of suspects to pick from.
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good mystery
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A Thriller Murder mystery set in the New York Metropolitan Museum featuring detective Stanislaus Rolk GreatRead.
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Excellent book with real suspense right up til the end.
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1st book by this author for me. I enjoyed his writing style so much, I am going to read more of his work.
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The woman's body was found behind New York's Metropolitan Museum, strangely and savagely mutilated- the first in a series of bizarre murders that share an eerie similarity to the Toltec Indian ritual of human sacrifice. Stanislaus Rolk is a cop they call the scholar of murder. He may have a met his match in this insanely brilliant and obsessed murdererand, perhaps, in beautiful Kate Silverman, a young, frightened museum curator who could either be a prime suspect- or a prime candidate for the killers blade. This chilling, edge-of-the-seat thriller follows the bloody trail of a madman as he creeps in the street shadows, waiting to stalk his next female victim for a sacrifice to a bloodthirsty god
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Interesting. All the clues are here, but I still did not realize who the killer was.