![]() ![]() ![]() He moves with lightning quickness, practicing an unusual sleight of hand, and tattooed on one side of his face, concealing extensive scars. He has come to New Orleans from a monastery abroad, ostensibly the inheritor of a theater. Carson’s first hint is a mysterious visitor, Deucalion. The fortress is an image, a warning that there is indeed danger afoot, far worse than just a serial killer. Carson also has charge of her autistic younger brother Arnie, building a castle fortress in his room. Maddison is her complement–utterly loyal as a partner, always able to deprecate both himself and Carson in a way that keeps it real. She is intense, hard-driving both inside a car and out. Detective partners Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison are leading the investigation. A few men have also died, with internal organs surgically removed. A number of women have turned up dead–missing one part of their bodies–feet, hands, ears, lips surgically removed–you get the idea. ![]() Summary: A serial murderer is loose in New Orleans, and something far worse that two detectives begin to unravel, helped by a mysterious, tattooed figure by the name of Deucalion.Ī serial murderer is on the loose in New Orleans. Prodigal Son (Frankenstein Book One), Dean Koontz. ![]()
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