A dark stretch of mountain highway. A lone hitchhiker. A car stops. When Peter Donaldson hears about the girls who are turning up dead in ditches, hes horrified. Who wouldnt be? When Detectives Johnson and Mallory hear another body has been found, theyre frustrated. They need a break. They dont need Conway, an interfering reporter who lost her conscience a long time ago, digging up evidence they missed. And when Peter Donaldson meets Lynda, a tough teen with family troubles, all hell threatens to break loose. Unfortunately, hell is only the beginning. Faced with this kind of brutality, common sense is the first casualty. Compassion is the second. In this tense, darkly compelling novel, Stan Rogal explores what happens when ordinary people must live with extraordinary evil. Dont read it alone…
A dark stretch of mountain highway. A lone hitchhiker. A car stops. When Peter Donaldson hears about the girls who are turning up dead in ditches, hes horrified. Who wouldnt be? When Detectives Johnson and Mallory hear another body has been found, theyre frustrated. They need a break. They dont need Conway, an interfering reporter who lost her conscience a long time ago, digging up evidence they missed. And when Peter Donaldson meets Lynda, a tough teen with family troubles, all hell threatens to break loose. Unfortunately, hell is only the beginning. Faced with this kind of brutality, common sense is the first casualty. Compassion is the second. In this tense, darkly compelling novel, Stan Rogal explores what happens when ordinary people must live with extraordinary evil. Dont read it alone…