Black lightning / John Saul.
In Seattle, a serial killer is executed in the electric chair, watched by Ann Jeffers, the reporter who helped to convict him. At the instant the killer dies, Jeffers' husband suffers a heart attack at home, after which he is a completely different man. What is more, the killings continue.
Record details
- ISBN: 044990864X
- ISBN: 9780449908648
- Physical Description: 392 pages ; 25 cm
- Publisher: New York : Fawcett Columbine, 1995.
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Subject: | Serial murders > Fiction. Women journalists > Fiction. Seattle (Wash.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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Black Lightning
The same 3-hour quality performace for less 2 cassettes / 3 hours Read by Lee Meriwether Only $8.99 ONE OF SAUL'S BEST. --Publishers Weekly HIS MOST EFFECTIVE THRILLER TO DATE. --The Seattle Times For five years Seattle journalist Anne Jeffers has pursued the horrifying story of a sadistic serial killer's bloody reign, capture, trial, and appeal--crusading to keep the wheels of justice churning toward the electric chair. Now the day of execution has come. A convicted killer will meet his end. Anne believes her long nightmare is over. But she's dead wrong. . . . ELECTRIFYINGLY SCARY. --San Jose Mercury News Within days, a similar murder stuns the city. As the butcher stalks his next victims, creeping ever closer to her, Anne is seized by an icy unease, a haunting sense of connection to these unspeakable crimes. And, relentlessly, she hears the eerie echo of the dead man's last words to her: Today won't end it. How will you feel, Anne? When I'm dead, and it all starts again, how will you feel? ONE OF SAUL'S BEST. --Publishers Weekly .