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2000s: Wait till you encounter the 4MK killer
2000s: Wait till you encounter the 4MK killer
Two days to save her…
They’ve found the killer. The killer that Detective Sam Porter has been hunting for five years. But it’s too late to put him behind bars. He’s already dead.
One day to save her…
But even death can’t stop this murderer. His last victim is still alive, struggling to escape and the police have no idea who or where she is.
Zero.
Now Sam Porter must race against time, as her chances of survival slip away, to stop this serial killer from claiming his final victim…
As the book opens, the city of Chicago has endured a nightmare that has left at least seven girls murdered over the last few years. Is the killer still on the loose or did he die?
The significance of the Forth Monkey
“Mizaru means see no evil, Kikazaru means hear no evil, and Iwazaru means speak no evil.” The last one, the forth one is – do no evil.
This is the final message that is left with victims. The serial killer is going after people who have done something evil and then goes after someone they’re close to such as a family member of friend.
Chicago:
How you see this side of Chicago is how you react to this book and if you mange to read it through the gore. The serial killer has a message for you:
“We’re going to have such fun, you and I.”
What is the city like?
“Darkness. It swirled around her like the current of the deepest sea. Cold and salient, crawling across her body with the touch of a stranger.
Destination: Chicago Author/guide: J D Barker Departure: 2000s
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