The Dark Eye
by Ingrid Black | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0755307046 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0755307046 Global Overview for this book
Registered by HoserLauren of Burlington, Ontario Canada on 12/30/2005
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Got this as a Christmas gift.
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The call comes from a troubled man. Someone, he says, is trying to kill him. He can't divulge more over the phone, but Felix Berg wants to meet. At midnight. Out by the lighthouse at Howth. Reluctantly, Saxon agrees. But could it be a trap?
It's not, and soon former FBI agent turned true crime writer Saxon is plunged into the heart of a series of apparently motiveless murders that is gripping the city. Four times the gunman known as the Marxman has struck and four times the Dublin Metropolitan Police murder squad have drawn a blank. Could the answer be found in the dark eye of Felix Berg's camera?
Wherever the trail leads, Saxon is determined that this time the Marxman will not escape. And she's ready to step into the line of fire if that's what it takes.
from the back of the book:
The call comes from a troubled man. Someone, he says, is trying to kill him. He can't divulge more over the phone, but Felix Berg wants to meet. At midnight. Out by the lighthouse at Howth. Reluctantly, Saxon agrees. But could it be a trap?
It's not, and soon former FBI agent turned true crime writer Saxon is plunged into the heart of a series of apparently motiveless murders that is gripping the city. Four times the gunman known as the Marxman has struck and four times the Dublin Metropolitan Police murder squad have drawn a blank. Could the answer be found in the dark eye of Felix Berg's camera?
Wherever the trail leads, Saxon is determined that this time the Marxman will not escape. And she's ready to step into the line of fire if that's what it takes.
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