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A Perfect Evil (A Maggie O´Dell Novel, Book 1)

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Description for A Perfect Evil (A Maggie O´Dell Novel, Book 1) Paperback. On July 17 convicted serial killer Ronald Jeffreys was executed for the murders of three innocent boys. Three months after his death, the body of a boy is found butchered in the same style as Jeffrey's victims. While the small town is paralyzed with fear, Sheriff Nick Morrelli calls in one of the FBI's best special agents, Maggie O'Dell. Series: A Maggie O'Dell Novel. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 127 x 198 x 35. Weight in Grams: 324.
On July 17 convicted serial killer Ronald Jeffreys was executed for the murders of three innocent boys. Three months after his death, the body of a boy is found butchered in the same style as Jeffrey's victims. While the small town is paralyzed with fear, Sheriff Nick Morrelli calls in one of the FBI's best special agents, Maggie O'Dell.

Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Series
A Maggie O'Dell Novel
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
Richmond, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848451254
SKU
V9781848451254
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About Alex Kava
Alex Kava is an international bestselling suspense writer. Her work has been widely praised by critics and fans alike, and her previous novels in the Maggie O'Dell series, A Perfect Evil, Split Second and The Soul Catcher, have spent several weeks on the New York Times extended and USA TODAY bestseller lists. Growing up in the country outside Silver Creek, Nebraska, Alex Kava fantasized about becoming a writer. Her parents, although they understood the value of education, had a tremendous work ethic. Reading was seen as frivolous unless required as schoolwork. As a teenager, Kava wrote short stories on the backs of calendars, sharing them only with her younger brother and hiding them in a shoe box under her bed. / Kava earned an art scholarship to attend college. To pay living expenses, she worked in a nearby hospital's central supply department collecting and sterilizing all of the basins, instruments and equipment from surgery, pathology and the morgue. In 1982 she graduated magna cum laude from College of Saint Mary in Omaha, Nebraska, with a B.A. in art and English. /After graduating, Kava held a variety of jobs, mostly in advertising and marketing. Starting her own graphic design firm, Square One, she designed food packages and logos for national corporations, wrote brochures and newsletters, created a line of greeting cards and directed TV and radio commercials. In 1992 she returned to her alma mater as its director of public relations. /Kava quit her public relations position in the summer of 1996, wanting to dedicate more time to writing fiction and getting published. To pay the bills, she resurrected Square One, refinanced her home, maxed out her credit cards and even took on a newspaper delivery route. /Alex Kava is a member of the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime. She lives in Omaha, Nebraska. Her Web site is located at www.alexkava.com

Reviews for A Perfect Evil (A Maggie O´Dell Novel, Book 1)
'Move over Patricia Cornwell, Kathy Reichs and Karin Slaughter' (Guardian) 'O'Dell could be Reacher's long-lost twin' (Lee Child) 'Reads like collaboration among Michael Crichton, Agatha Christie and Jeffery Deaver, orchestrated by James Patterson' (Bookreporter on Exposed) 'Not for the faint of heart.' (Peter Robinson) 'Kava's writing is reminiscent of Patricia Cornwell in her prime' (Mystery Ink)

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