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Sins of the Flesh: A Carmine Delmonico Novel

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9781476735337
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2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2013-11-12
Release Date:
2013-11-12
Author:
Colleen McCullough
Language:
english
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In the next installment in the compelling, passionate, and gritty (Daily Mail, UK) suspense series, police Captain Carmine Delmonico is on the trail of not one but two killers.

Some men and women, she reflected, fell into their proper profession, the only one they were eminently crafted to do. And this man was one such. Highly intelligent without the spark of genius, well educated without being entrapped by his learning, nigh infinitely patient, rational to the core yet subtle, empathetic when it suited him, and endowed with an analytical brain. A policeman by nature who might successfully have done a dozen other things for a living, but had lit upon the one he was made for.

Its August 1969, and police Captain Carmine Delmonico is away on a family vacation. Back at home, in the sleepy college town of Holloman, Connecticut, first one, then two anonymous male corpses turn upemaciated and emasculated. After connecting the victims to four other bodies, Sergeant Delia Carstairs and Lieutenant Abe Goldberg realize that Holloman has a psychopathic killer on the loose. Luckily, Carmines beloved wife Desdemona sends him home from vacation early.

Carmines team begins to circle a trio of eccentrics, who share family ties, painful memories, and a dark past. They readily admit to knowing all the victims, but their stories keep changing. Its awkward that one of them is a new friend of Delias, a woman she recently befriended along with the respected and innovative head of the mental hospital, who has been rehabilitating one very difficult patient to be her trusted assistant. When another vicious murder rocks Holloman, Carmine realizes that two killers are at large with completely different modus operandi. Like Delia, he finds this case too close to home when he barely escapes being next on the body count. Suddenly the summer isnt so sleepy anymore.

Colleen McCulloughs riveting Carmine Delmonico books take you back to a time when detectives relied mainly on logic, intelligence, and instinctand a good home-cooked meal or breakfast at Malvolios with colleagues. Sins of the Flesh is her finest mystery yet, pitting her beloved hero against every cops nightmare scenario in a plot that turns on the science that McCullough herself knows so well.