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Imago

A Kate Redman Mystery, Book 3

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Imago

By: Celina Grace
Narrated by: Kimberley Wintle
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A known prostitute is found stabbed to death in a shabby corner of Abbeyford. Detective Sergeant Kate Redman and her partner Detective Sergeant Olbeck take on the case, expecting to have it wrapped up in a matter of days. Kate finds herself distracted by her growing attraction to her boss, Detective Chief Inspector Anderton; until another woman's body is found, with the same knife wounds. And then another one after that, in a matter of days.

Forced to confront the horrifying realization that a serial killer may be preying on the vulnerable women of Abbeyford, Kate, Olbeck, and the team find themselves in a race against time to unmask a terrifying murderer who just might be hiding in plain sight.

Imago is the third in the Kate Redman Mysteries series, by best-selling crime writer Celina Grace, author of Hushabye, Requiem, and Lost Girls.

©2013 Celina Grace (P)2017 Celina Grace
Detective Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Exciting Solider

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