The Prophet: (Shepherd 2)

· Random House
4.8
8 reviews
Ebook
544
Pages

About this ebook

The gripping new Shepherd series novel from America's most exciting new thriller writer

OLD ENEMIES

Francis Ackerman is America’s most terrifying serial killer. Brutal and cunning, he is ready to take his evil games to a new level.

NEW THREATS

Special Agent Marcus Williams cannot shake Ackerman from his mind. Yet now he must focus on catching the Anarchist, a new killer who abducts women before burning them alive.

HIDDEN TERRORS

The Anarchist will strike again soon. And Ackerman is still free. But even worse than this is a mysterious figure, unknown to the authorities - and his plans are more terrible than anyone imagines.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
8 reviews
Boxing Boy
June 20, 2013
Gripping and gritty read definitely recommend this... ethan out did himself
Abby Fairbrother
February 16, 2015
Such a fantastic ending, loving the series, even the villian :)
Jo Swan
January 1, 2015
Can't wait for the next in the series

About the author

Ethan Cross was born and raised in a small town in rural Illinois. When a fireman or a policeman would visit his school, most of his classmates' heads would swim with aspirations of growing up and catching bad guys or saving someone from a blazing inferno. When these moments came for Ethan, however, his dreams weren't to someday be a cop or put out fires; he just wanted to write about it.

Now his dream of telling stories on a grand scale has come to fruition with the publication of The Shepherd novels.

Ethan Cross still lives in Illinois with his wife and two daughters. The Prophet is his second novel. Learn more at www.ethancross.com

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