
Lucia-current last name, Rickenbah-has made a fortune by marrying rich men who tend to drop dead. To bring truth and its consequences to her crimes, the vigilante must spin a web of his own in part three of the Nameless series. The Praying Mantis Bride – A deadly black widow has eliminated three husbands and counting. For Nameless, they’re visions of violence buried and erased. For a psychopath like Palmer, they’re a clear rush in black and white. Two men with one thing in common: memories of the dead. His trophies are cherished photographs of the damage he’s done. His victims are random tourists and hikers. Palmer Oxenwald’s hunting ground is the Mojave wasteland. In part two of the Nameless series, the relentless avenger is haunted by nightmares of the past and visions of what’s to come. Photographing the Dead – A self-styled artist is getting away with murder in Death Valley. But in turning predators into prey, will Nameless unearth a few secrets of his own?Ģ. Now it’s time to teach the depraved Soakes a lesson in fear. One of them is a single mother trying to protect her children but bracing herself for the worst. Anyone who crosses Sheriff Russell Soakes is dead, missing, or warned. Until Nameless arrives-a vigilante whose past is a mystery and whose future is written in blood. In the Heart of the Fire – A bloodthirsty sheriff is terrorizing a small Texas town where justice has been buried with his victims. His novels are billed as suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire.ġ. Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting. Such advertising cookies may enable such third-party vendors to serve ads to our readers. Some third-party vendors such as Google use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this and other websites.

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