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Det. Charles Hunter and Det. Thomas Milton are hot on the trail of a vicious serial killer who uses and murders women for his own pleasure. They think there is only one inferior killer preying on the innocent. But what they don't realize is that the animal inside of the serial killer is inside of all of them. And sometimes it's not the question of if, but when that animal comes out. A dedicated detective, an incompetent one, a lonely and sad man who becomes a murderer, a young and beautiful woman with a horrifying secret of her own that just keeps growing, a distraught police officer with nothing but revenge on his mind. All of these characters intertwine and find themselves facing each other in Inferiority.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1862.
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Especially adapted to the practice of those states where such instructions are required to be in writing. Second Edition Revised.
Little did Louis L'Amour realize back in 1960 when he published The Daybreakers, a novel about two brothers who came west after the Civil War, that he had begun creating what would become perhaps North America's most widely followed literary family: the Sacketts. The stories of ten generations of Sackett men and women as they forged westward from tyranny-wracked seventeenth-century England across the American continent have captivated readers for three decades through seventeen novels with nearly forty millions copies in print. The traditions and adventures of this family of rugged individualists who stand indomitably united when any Sackett is in trouble have inspired country songs, a popul...