The Stalking Man

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Macmillan, Jan 15, 1998 - Fiction - 352 pages
In a twisted trail of blood, he spelled out his name, The Stalking Man, hunting women in cities across the country the way his father had once taught him to hunt deer. He loved the moment of terror frozen on their faces when the all-too-horrifying realization would hit them-they were going to die a death more violent and ghastly than their worst nightmares...

They had caught him once-he did his time and now he was "cured." But he'd been sloppy then. This time he slithered through the country, striking with cunning and precision, laughing at the law as he outran them again and again. Now two men must piece together his macabre clues and stop a sadistic killer who's about to strike too close to home...

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About the author (1998)

William J. Coughlin, a former defense attorney and judge in Detroit for twenty years, was the author of sixteen novels. he lived in Grosse Point Woods, Michigan, with his wife, Ruth, an author and book critic. William J. Coughlin, a former defense attorney and judge in Detroit for twenty years, was the author of sixteen novels. he lived in Grosse Point Woods, Michigan, with his wife, Ruth, an author and book critic.

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