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Book Review of Ashes to Ashes (Kovac & Liska, Bk 1)

Ashes to Ashes (Kovac & Liska, Bk 1)
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some killers are born. Some are made. For him, the question is irrelevent. the taste for murder has always been present, prowling the edge of his consciousness like a hungry wolf. In a wooded Minneapolis park, he performs his profane ceremony. He arranges the body to his satisfaction. He pours the accelerant, anointing the dead. Then he lights the match.the newspapers have dubed him the Cremator. He has already claimed three lives. And he won't stop there. He has a plan for greatness. Only this time there is a witness. A teenage runaway with a dubious identy and a murky past, but angie isn't talking.Enters Kate, once a FBI agent, which she left under a cloud of scandel. Now she helps their victims and protects witnesses.But Kate knows angie is a reluctant witness. But the last victim was the daughter of Peter Bondurant-enigmatic billionaire business man who wants to influence the way the case is being handeled. amid the frenzy of public hysteria,politics, and media attention, Kate is confronted with the most difficult role of her career-and her life. For she is the one woman who has what it takes to stop the Creamtor...and the one woman he wants next.