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Whiskey River
Lieutenant Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels is having a rough time of it lately. Beyond the fact that it is a nasty October day in Chicago as the novel opens, the crime scene at a local 7-11 is a mess. They have a body of a white female, blonde, in her twenties with deep stab wounds and strangulation marks. She was found face down in the trash receptacle with a note stapled to her chest that taunts the Police and identifies the killer as “the Gingerbread Man.” ...

Whiskey Sour
The novel starts with police cars skidding into the parking lot of a 7-11 store and Konrath telling us: “they weren't there for Slurpees.” No, they were there because a horribly mutilated body had been discovered in the trash. And that's when an attractive, intelligent, and tenacious homicide cop named Jack Daniels starts the hunt for a psycho who calls himself The Gingerbread Man. The Gingerbread Man is such a vicious and evil serial killer, he'd make H...

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