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Malice

New Orleans series, book 6 (New Orleans thrillers)

New Orleans #6
Cover Art for 9781444710052, Malice by Lisa Jackson
ISBN: 9781444710052
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Published: 9 December, 2010
Format: Paperback
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The scent is unmistakable: the perfume that his first wife Jennifer always wore. Opening his eyes in the hospital room, New Orleans detective Rick Bentz sees her standing in the doorway. But Jennifer died twelve years ago . . . Once out of the hospital, Bentz begins to see Jennifer everywhere, taunting him then vanishing without a trace. Could she still be alive? He's never doubted it until now. When a copy of Jennifer's death certificate arrives emblazoned with a red question mark, Bentz follows the postmark trail to Los Angeles, straight into a killer's web. Each new discovery only serves as a chilling reminder of how little he really knew about his first wife. Then the murders begin, each victim a part of Jennifer's past, each grisly corpse pointing to Bentz as the prime suspect . . .

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