### From Publishers Weekly Despite the high death toll generated by some pretty nasty weapons (claws, fangs, shotgun, fire poker, pitchfork), there's not much terror here because banal details and very ordinary people overwhelm the fear factor. MaryAnne Carpenter, trying to cope with the return of
Soul seeker: a John Eisenmenger forensic mystery
β Scribed by Keith McCarthy
- Publisher
- Severn House Publishers
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The eighth book in the popular John Eisenmenger forensic mystery series - The newly promoted Chief Inspector Beverley Wharton once more turns to forensic pathologist John Eisenmenger to help with the discovery of a severed male head in a local farmyard. When a headless β but female β body then turns up in a dustbin, they must acknowledge that this is the work of a serial killer. However, this killer seems to have scientific knowledge and a desire to experiment with his victims in his search for the human soul . . .
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