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The Department of Correction

By: Tony Burton
Narrated by: Todd Waites
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In the Adirondacks, a grandfather is killed while deer hunting.

On New York City's East Side, two boys are kidnapped and a retired doctor is gunned down in the getaway.

In midtown Manhattan, a former governor is abducted and viciously butchered, his throat slit.

The killing has just begun....

The crimes seem unrelated until maverick newspaper reporter Todd Paige, on a hot tip from ambitious NYPD lieutenant Sarah vanAllen, follows the trails of blood to a sleepy hamlet far upstate. For there, buried deep in the Adirondacks, lies the secret of the Wilderness, a hospital for the criminally insane: a place of corruption, abuse, and horrifying evil - evil in the guise of a heinous gang now loose and determined to wreck bloody vengeance for sins long past. And no one can stop them.

©2014, 2016 Tony Burton (P)2017 Untreed Reads Publishing
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Fiction New York Disappearance

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