Pierce’s Pick: A Fear of Dark Water by Craig Russell
J. Kingston Pierce returns to the United Kingdom for this week’s Pierce’s Pick.

Craig Russell’s A Fear of Dark Water gets the nod this week. “As an environmental summit begins in Hamburg, Germany,” writes Pierce, “a storm brings in flood waters -- and a headless corpse. Cop Jan Fabel figures it’s another victim of a serial killer who stalks victims through social-networking sites. But the case is soon complicated by a doomsday cult and an exploration of cyberspace’s dark side.”
You can see previous Pierce’s Picks here. You can hear more from Pierce at The Rap Sheet.

Craig Russell’s A Fear of Dark Water gets the nod this week. “As an environmental summit begins in Hamburg, Germany,” writes Pierce, “a storm brings in flood waters -- and a headless corpse. Cop Jan Fabel figures it’s another victim of a serial killer who stalks victims through social-networking sites. But the case is soon complicated by a doomsday cult and an exploration of cyberspace’s dark side.”
You can see previous Pierce’s Picks here. You can hear more from Pierce at The Rap Sheet.
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