Available for JUST 99 CENTS is Mirrors of Anguish (The Belcorte Murders) by R.P. Kraul (Click here for UK purchase) . Why not grab a copy now?
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Welcome to harmless Belcorte, nestled in these Pocono Mountains. Here, nothing is as it seems.
After her mother dies, young journalist Jill Duport inherits her grandparents’ infamous house. A teenage girl had been murdered in this house by her grandfather—college professor, madman, victim of suicide. His apparition still haunts these halls and empty rooms.
And yet, since his death, a series of grisly killings, all bearing his mark, have gripped Belcorte for decades. Is Grandfather able to commit murder, even after his death, or did he share an enigmatic connection with the unidentified madman known as The Indianhead Reservoir Killer?
Retired police chief Reed Hobson has looked into the killer’s eyes. Reed even remembers shooting the killer, and yet, these events never took place. So he’s told.
A madman waits in a place hidden from the sun, forgotten by time, grooming his spawn of feral children. For his childhood torture, for his suffering, he will make Belcorte pay for its collective sins
After her mother dies, young journalist Jill Duport inherits her grandparents’ infamous house. A teenage girl had been murdered in this house by her grandfather—college professor, madman, victim of suicide. His apparition still haunts these halls and empty rooms.
And yet, since his death, a series of grisly killings, all bearing his mark, have gripped Belcorte for decades. Is Grandfather able to commit murder, even after his death, or did he share an enigmatic connection with the unidentified madman known as The Indianhead Reservoir Killer?
Retired police chief Reed Hobson has looked into the killer’s eyes. Reed even remembers shooting the killer, and yet, these events never took place. So he’s told.
A madman waits in a place hidden from the sun, forgotten by time, grooming his spawn of feral children. For his childhood torture, for his suffering, he will make Belcorte pay for its collective sins
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