![]() ![]() Their investigation is not fast enough, as Catherine is pinpointed as the next victim and there are grisly hints of what the killer has in store for her - threatening message, her personal effects rearranged, and finally a mutilated woman sent to the ER as a "gift" and warning to Catherine. Jane's investigation unearths a pattern of clues which shows that the killer is leaving a calling card each time, to show his next crime scene. ![]() Catherine discovers this because one of them was on her Internet support group for abused women. Meanwhile, a connection is discovered that connects all the murder victims: all of them were previously rape victims. Thomas and Jane get a psychological evaluation of the killer, and learn that he is obsessed with control and possession of his victims. ![]() The novel has passages from his viewpoint, and it becomes clear that he is intelligent, educated, well-read and obsessed with killing, blood, and power over beautiful women. The murderer meanwhile begins to focus on a new target in Boston/Brookline, a sales representative named Nina. ![]()
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