In 1911, Atlanta’s African American community was terrorized by a serial killer that preyed on young bi-racial women, cutting their throats and mutilating their corpses. The killer was never found. In the 1980s, more than twenty African American boys were murdered throughout Atlanta. In 2011
The Killings
- Book ID
- 126252584
- Publisher
- Sinister Grin Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Standards
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✦ Synopsis
In 1911, Atlanta’s African American community was terrorized by a serial killer that preyed on young bi-racial women, cutting their
throats and mutilating their corpses. The killer was never found. In the 1980s, more than twenty African American boys were murdered
throughout Atlanta. In 2011, another string of sadistic murders have begun, and this time it’s more brutal than ever. Carmen Mendoza, an investigative reporter working for Atlanta’s oldest newspaper. has uncovered a link between the three murder cases
suggesting an unending series of murders going back more than a century. If she can solve the murders, she may find the key to ending
the violent curse gripping Atlanta’s Black community. If not, she might just become the next victim. From J.F. Gonzalez and Wrath James White comes a novel of hatred, prejudice, extreme violence and bone-chilling terror.
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