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Public Murders

Bill Granger

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Maj Kirsten's was a public murder. Good-looking, blonde, Swedish,

a tourist, she was found stabbed to death and mutilated in one of

Chicago's public parks.

That got the headlines, put the pressure on the police as politicians

and elected officials demanded an equally public solution. They got

it of course: a wino, sleeping rough, arrested and charged. The public

was reassured.

Till the next killing - young, blonde, good-looking, mutilated.

And the next - the most public of all.

Chicago, sweltering in a heatwave, had become a city hot with fear,

crying out for relief. That was when Karen Kovac, young, blonde,

good-looking, a police officer, was sent out onto the sweating,

heat-soaked streets. A decoy to entice a maniac.

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Praise for Public Murders

  • America's best spy novelistMr. Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John Le Carre and Trevanian in one heady mix - New York TimesEverything a spy thriller needs - suspense, black humour and ambiguity right to the end - Publishers Weekly

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