The Saints Go Dying

· Side x Side Publishing
3.6
70 reviews
Ebook
218
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Arthur Freeman, a computer hacker turned detective, is hunting a serial killer targeting modern day saints. Every two months, a new body turns up—and the world is left with one less good person.


Against him is an unscrupulous reality TV show, whose sole premise is that the police are corrupt and incompetent. As the intensifying public reaction pushes all of Freeman's resources to the limits, he dusts off his old habits—computer hacking—to dig up evidence he couldn’t find legally.


But when he accidentally leaves a cyber-trail, he finds himself targeted by a member of his own department, who doesn't know the hacker she's tailing is in the office next door.


It's a deadly cat-and-mouse game set against the lights of Hollywood.

Ratings and reviews

3.6
70 reviews
Jeff barker
September 2, 2014
I've read a few dozen books online in the past month and this is by far the best written, will definitely be reading more from Erik Hanberg
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linda cox stazel
December 23, 2014
An enjoyable quick read. Would have been better had it given a bit more time describing characters. Over all I loved it.
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Norma Vargas
November 20, 2014
Close to a 5-star rating. Enjoyable. It is perfect that the hero is not perfect.
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About the author

Erik Emery is the pen name of Erik Emery Hanberg. He lives in Tacoma Washington with his wife Mary and two children. In addition to writing novels, he was elected in 2011 to the park board of Tacoma.

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