Crime Victims, A Buck Taylor Novel
by Chuck Morgan
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The peaceful grandeur of the Grand Mesa in Colorado is shattered by the discovery of 11 bodies buried under 11 roadside crosses along a lonely mountain road. The Roadside Cross Killer has struck again, and not even the FBI knew he was active. A killer without a conscience who knows no bounds and kills indiscriminately because he enjoys it. Now itβs up to Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent Buck Taylor and his team to investigate his decades-long trail of murder,, and stop him before he finds
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The peaceful expanse of Colorado's Grand Mesa becomes the chilling stage for a decades-long killing spree in this gripping procedural thriller, where CBI Agent Buck Taylor confronts a killer who buries victims beneath roadside crosses. This serial killer narrative plunges readers into a high-stakes investigation of a predator so elusive that even the FBI remained unaware of his continued murderous activities, setting up a tense cat-and-mouse game from the very first chapter.
What distinguishes this crime novel is its unflinching portrayal of a villain who kills for pleasure, creating a palpable sense of urgency as Taylor's team races to decode a trail of murder spanning generations. The procedural elements feel authentic and well-researched, appealing to readers who appreciate meticulous investigative details and complex character dynamics within law enforcement teams. Fans of relentless suspense and dark psychological thrillers will find themselves completely absorbed by the hunt for this boundary-less killer whose motives chill to the bone.
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