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Book Review: Double Edge

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


Double Edge     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Robert W. Walker
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Police Procedural   Serial Killer
Series: Lucas Stonecoat & Meredyth Sanger # 2
Jove, Nov 1998, $6.99, 368 pp.

Children living in the Houston projects were easy prey for the "Snatcher', a serial killer who grabbed young black boys, tortured them for about a week, before killing them. In the projects, The Snatcher can easily find his victims, all sharing the same profile of being lonely black lads desperately seeking attention. At least that is how FBI psychic detective Kim Desinor explains it to police detective Lucas Stonecoat, head of the local investigation.

The body count from the ghetto stalker were rising rapidly and terrorizing much of the city. The killer was getting more brazen with each corpse. Police psychiatrist Dr. Sanger was on Lucas' case for not attending required group therapy sessions. Instead, Lucas, who has plenty of personal problems to deal with, hides behind his case to avoid Dr. Sanger's sessions. Meanwhile, Lucas continues to hunt and stop a killer, who is toying with him, before someone else dies.

Robert W. Walker knows how to take his audience one step beyond the cutting edge with a mesmerizing thriller. The return of Lucas, Sanger, and others is well done and their latest case is brilliantly developed. Serial killer novels are flooding the market, but DOUBLE EDGE is superior to almost all of them. Genre fans espevcially, but anyone who relishes a terse police procedural, will find this novel a fine choice. Mr. Walker quite simply snatches the reader's mind for the entire book.

Harriet Klausner

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