The fourth book in Scott Frost's acclaimed Alex Delillo series. Alex must face a serial killer with a fascination for re-enacting Goya's works of art. Can he be caught and are all his victims quite as innocent as they first seem
Lieutenant Alex Delillo must face a dangerous serial killer in Scott Frost's fourth book for Headline.
It starts with a body found lying in the centre of the Rose Bowl's dark field, surrounded by thousands of empty seats. For Lieutenant Alex Delillo, it's the beginning of a nightmare. The sixteen-year-old girl is found wrapped in a sleeping bag and as Delillo opens it she discovers that the body is frozen solid. The mystery deepens further when her partner, Harrison, recognises her as the daughter of a prominent lawyer who disappeared three years before. A search of the stadium reveals the only other clue - a copy of an etching by the nineteenth century artist Francisco Goya. It's a picture of a dead woman in the exact same pose as the frozen young girl. The girl's death is swiftly followed by others. All of the victims are prominent in the community and each body is posed as a copy of a Goya painting. For Delillo and Harrison, one thing is clear - their killer is treading in the footsteps of a great artist who despised the Establishment and now it seems no-one in power is safe. Not even their boss, Chief Chavez...
Take a deep breath before starting a Scott Frost novel. Things move so fast you won't have a chance to catch it later - Linwood Barclay