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The Bar Killer

By: H. L. Anderson
Narrated by: James Romick
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Dr. Dean Graves is notorious for being the medical examiner that gets assigned the wackiest accidental death cases in Georgia. But even as the detectives on those cases can’t hold in their laughter, Dr Graves finds nothing funny about death and shows great respect for the dead at all times. When a new serial killer chooses Augusta as his playground, Dr. Graves and his assistant, Kat, get pulled into the investigation, throwing everything they have into finding the murderer before he strikes again. But Dr. Graves’ determination and Kat’s concern about the dangerous situations he’s putting himself in threaten to ruin their friendship.

Carter Ridge witnesses something awful when he’s only eight years old, and his reaction is anything but normal. He hides his strange proclivities well, though—until he grows up and his need for revenge brings out the monster inside him. Carter chooses his victims from local bars. Each successive murder only serves to fuel the flames of his sadistic need to torture and kill the men that remind him of his abusive stepdad.

Told in alternating chapters, see inside the heads of the killer and the straitlaced medical examiner desperate to catch him as they head toward a collision course that will make your heart race.

©2022 H.L. Anderson (P)2022 Immortal Works
Medical Medical & Forensic Suspense Fiction Heartfelt
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Serial killer mystery!

I loved it! Believable, well executed plot. Throw in a little romance and well.......this book exceeded my expectations. Good job writer HL Anderson and narrator James Romick👌

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Good thriller with unique characters. Definitely worth the listen and the author just keeps getting better with each new release.

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Sadistic, twisted serial killer

This was a story about a very sadistic and twisted killer and the ME having to autopsy his victims. The story goes back and forth between the killer's point of view and his story and the present day murders. The killer, Carter, showed signs at a very early age of being the sadistic and twisted killer he became. Sometimes the story went into deep details about his methods of killing, even the baby birds he found when he was a child. Some readers may not want to read that type of detail. There is a reason and motive for Carter's killings, or so he thinks. The ME Dr. Graves and his assistant, Kat decide to be detectives and try to determine who the serial killer is. Sometimes you need to be careful in what you wish for as the killer can also find you.

This was a good psychological thriller that will leave you remembering "The Bar Killer" long after you've read it.

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