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Everyone has secrets. Some of them may kill you.
When a Delaware real estate mogul is murdered, newspaper journalist Brian Wilder wants the scoop on the killing, including the meaning behind the mysterious loaf of bread left with the corpse. Reverend Candice Miller, called to minister to the grieving family, quickly realizes that the killer has adopted the symbolism of sin eating, a Victorian-era religious ritual, as a calling card. Is it the work of a religious fanatic set to punish people for their missteps, or something even more sinister?
As more victims fall, Brian and Candice follow a trail of deceit and blackmail, hoping to discover the identity of the killer-and praying that their own sins won't catch the killer's attention.
Michael Bradley is an award-winning author from Delaware. He spent eight years as a radio DJ "on the air" before realizing he needed a real job and turned to IT. Never one to waste an experience, he used his familiarity with life on the radio for many of his suspense novels. His third novel, Dead Air (2020), won the Foreword INDIES Award as well as the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award.
Short Summay: When a serial killer embraces the symbolism of sin eating, a Victorian-era religious practice, a small-town journalist and a faithless minister race to uncover the motive that leads to the killer before another body drops–and their own sins are exposed.
"Loaded with twists, Bradley's vibrant and gripping thriller will make readers eager for more."-August Norman, author of Sins of the Mother
"[A] well-paced series launch . . ." -Publishers Weekly
A small-town journalist and a faithless minister race to end the murderous spree of a serial killer who practices the Victorian symbolism of sin eating, while keeping their own sins a secret from the Sin Eater.
When a Delaware real estate mogul is murdered, newspaper journalist Brian Wilder wants the scoop on the killing, including the meaning behind the mysterious loaf of bread left with the corpse. Reverend Candice Miller, called to minister to the grieving family, quickly realizes that the killer has adopted the symbolism of sin eating, a Victorian-era religious ritual, as a calling card. Is it the work of a religious fanatic set to punish people for their missteps, or something even more sinister?
As more victims fall, Brian and Candice follow a trail of deceit and blackmail, hoping to discover the identity of the killer-and praying that their own sins won't catch the killer's attention.
Michael Bradley is an award-winning author from Delaware. He spent eight years as a radio DJ "on the air" before realizing he needed a real job and turned to IT. Never one to waste an experience, he used his familiarity with life on the radio for many of his suspense novels. His third novel, Dead Air (2020), won the Foreword INDIES Award as well as the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award.
Short Summay: When a serial killer embraces the symbolism of sin eating, a Victorian-era religious practice, a small-town journalist and a faithless minister race to uncover the motive that leads to the killer before another body drops–and their own sins are exposed.
"Loaded with twists, Bradley's vibrant and gripping thriller will make readers eager for more."-August Norman, author of Sins of the Mother
"[A] well-paced series launch . . ." -Publishers Weekly
A small-town journalist and a faithless minister race to end the murderous spree of a serial killer who practices the Victorian symbolism of sin eating, while keeping their own sins a secret from the Sin Eater.