Immoral Certainty

Thriller

Author: Robert K. Tanenbaum

New York. A world of mean streets, where a killer is operating with the “immortal certainty” that he or she will never have to pay for the snuffling out of human life. It’s a world where Assistant D.A. Butch Karp and his beautiful colleague Marlene Ciampi must unravel three savage murders that they know of – and more that they suspect. Heading their list of suspects is a c….Read More

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