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Monday, 18 July 2011

Die for Me (2007) by Karen Rose

When a multimedia games designer decides to take his research to the next level for his new game, The Inquisitor, fantasy ends and murder begins.
Vito Ciccotelli, homicide detective in Philadelphia PD, is expecting the worst. Called to a remote murder site in a wooded area on private property, he is confronted with numerous bodies, all with horrific injuries, all it seems the victim of the same killer.
When the medical examiner reveals that the wounds are consistent with instruments of medieval torture, Ciccotelli turns to Sophie Johannsen, museum curator and specialist in medieval warfare, to learn more about the killer's methods and to try and find the killer before he spirals out of control...
With a rising body count and a ruthless killer at large, this is classic Karen Rose.

About the Author

A former high school chemistry and physics teacher, Karen lives in Florida with her husband of twenty years and their children. When she's not writing, Karen enjoys traveling, karate and, although not a popular Florida pastime, skiing.

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