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Ripcord
‘Lovejoy has proven himself a master storyteller.’ - Clive Cussler
A husband and wife are found butchered and mutilated, hanging in a barn in an abandoned farm near Albuquerque.
Their bodies are the only evidence of the ruthless brutality they were subjected to with a scalpel.
It is a nauseating and haunting scene which quickly gains the attention of the press.
The case is referred to the as the ‘Razor murders.’
A wedding band is the only evidence that turns up which can be used to help identify the bodies in the absence of teeth and fingerprints.
A New Mexican sheriff suspects that ex-military personnel could be involved.
The methods used in the murders reveals expert training; someone trained in the art of torture.
Soon after he starts his enquiries, the New Mexican sheriff is brutally murdered along with his wife and two children.
There are now six murders with no connection, no motives and no mercy.
This is organised crime and the killers are cold, clean and calculating.
FBI agent Steven Wayne believes they may be Vietnam veterans.
Could it be a group of former U.S. paratroopers who have become warped and disillusioned?
Wayne’s life is in danger, as is that of his girlfriend Cece.
Whilst several police and government officials are being threatened, everyone is out to save themselves.
Now Wayne must decide which few allies he can trust as he works to seek out the killers who don’t want to be found.
Unless they find him or Cece first…
Praise for William H Lovejoy
'Ripcord has much more suspense, better writing, and a much deeper and more complex story than other thrillers…' - Toby Bromberg
‘Rave Reviews’ - Romantic Times
William H Lovejoy has publications in English, Spanish, Hebrew and Japanese. He is the author of twenty-five thriller, suspense, and mystery novels, including Delta Blue, Delta Green, Alpha Kat, Phantom Strike and Ultra Deep. A Vietnam veteran, he resides in Colorado and is Vice Chancellor Emeritus from Mohave Community College.