![]() The ugliness of Seever’s actions seems to permeate the book, his reach overshadowing even the newest murders as he sits calmly in his cell, continuing to destroy lives without lifting a finger. This is a dark, disturbing mystery, but it’s also addicting-the characters are so well drawn that you almost feel sorry for them even while condemning their behavior. All of the characters in this story have heavy baggage, not just from Seever’s actions, but from the choices they have made in their own lives that have kept them from moving forward. Seever has been locked up for years, but when a new wave of murders tied to him hit Denver, the people he damaged come together, albeit grudgingly, to deal with the horror again. Almost worse off than those he kills, however, are the living whose lives remain troubled by his crimes-the police who investigate the murders, the reporter who tells the story, the victim who got away, and his wife, who may or may not have turned a blind eye to his actions. Jacky Seever is a serial killer who leaves dozens of bodies in his wake. ![]()
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