Down the darkest road / Tami Hoag.
Material type:
- 052595239X
- 9780525952398
- United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Officials and employees -- Fiction
- Leone, Vince (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Mendez, Tony (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Forensic sciences -- Fiction
- Criminal profilers -- Fiction
- Abduction -- Fiction
- Missing persons -- Fiction
- Children -- Crimes against -- Fiction
- Nineteen eighties -- Fiction
- Santa Barbara (Calif.) -- Fiction
- 813/.54 23
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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INES Library 810- American literature in English | 813.54 HOA 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 2015-15479 |
Series added by cataloger.
Oak Knoll, a small California town that, in the mid-eighties, seemed as idyllic as any . . . until the See-No-Evil killer shattered that notion. It took FBI agent Vince Leone and a new technique called "profiling" to put an end to the trauma. "Secrets to the Grave" brought Leone's teacher-turned-child- advocate wife, Anne, into a central role. Together with Vince and local sheriff 's deputy Tony Mendez, she solved an Oak Knoll murder with a particularly challenging mystery: The victim never existed. And now Hoag returns once more to Oak Knoll for the third installment of this series. Through Leone's pioneering, science-based investigatory skills, Hoag explores the early days of forensic police work. And through the chilling case at the heart of Down the Darkest Road , she hooks ever more readers into the meticulously crafted, all-too-terrifying world of Oak Knoll, where the scariest secrets of all can be found...
edited hb 2015-06-16
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