"Whether he's writing as Dave Zeltserman or Jacob Stone, you can expect the best in suspense writing." - Max Allan Collins
No one takes down deranged killers like L.A. detective Brick Morris. But a crazed maniac is savagely murdering Hollywood starlets and sending Morris grisly calling cards. And that's just the first phase of a fiendish "death machine" the relentless killer plans to unleash on Los Angeles. Every move Morris makes triggers another step in the psychopath's doomsday scenario. Morris has only one choice to stop the killings: the one the killer never expected . . .
Praise for DERANGED
"One of the most compelling, thrilling, and truth be told, at times look-away-from-page-frightening serial killer novels I've read in a long, long time."
- Vincent Zandri
"A fascinating and exciting blend of misdirection, topsy-turvy, and violence."
- Reed Farrel Coleman
"A dark and different serial killer novel that will haunt the reader long after the book is closed."
- John Lutz
"Los Angeles has seldom seen such grisly fun. It's James Ellroy meets Alfred Hitchcock on the psychotic side of the street."
- Paul Levine
Genre: Mystery
No one takes down deranged killers like L.A. detective Brick Morris. But a crazed maniac is savagely murdering Hollywood starlets and sending Morris grisly calling cards. And that's just the first phase of a fiendish "death machine" the relentless killer plans to unleash on Los Angeles. Every move Morris makes triggers another step in the psychopath's doomsday scenario. Morris has only one choice to stop the killings: the one the killer never expected . . .
Praise for DERANGED
"One of the most compelling, thrilling, and truth be told, at times look-away-from-page-frightening serial killer novels I've read in a long, long time."
- Vincent Zandri
"A fascinating and exciting blend of misdirection, topsy-turvy, and violence."
- Reed Farrel Coleman
"A dark and different serial killer novel that will haunt the reader long after the book is closed."
- John Lutz
"Los Angeles has seldom seen such grisly fun. It's James Ellroy meets Alfred Hitchcock on the psychotic side of the street."
- Paul Levine
Genre: Mystery
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