
Case #003-07222000 In the early morning hours of July 22, 2000, Hugganum Country Club greenskeeper Jack Lumberski was found beaten to death with a 5-iron in his backyard. Presenting cases of criminologically unidentifiable circumstances, authors point to concealment susceptibility of some femicide cases, overlooked by both the criminal system and by. This game is perfect for individuals, couples and.

Additional books are planned, and TV rights have sold to Warner Bros. But it’s Jazz’s internal conflict about his exposure to his father’s evil that adds extra dimension and makes the book shine. Lyga (Boy Toy) delivers a taut, gory tale that can easily stand on its own as an adult thriller, with a large group of suspects and plenty of red herrings. Along with his hemophiliac best friend, Howie, and his girlfriend, Connie, Jazz applies the gruesome knowledge his father passed along in an attempt to discover the killer and overcome his fear that he might become a murderer himself.


With Billy in prison for life, Jazz longs to overcome the stigma of his family history, but when a new serial killer strikes his small town, he is drawn into the investigation. Seventeen-year-old Jazz’s father, Billy Dent, was a prolific and brilliant serial killer who did his best to educate his son in the ways of murder. Lyga continues to shift genres, delivering a superb mystery/thriller that explores what it’s like to have a monster for a father.
