He stalks his prey. He skins his kills. Who will be the Hunter’s next victim?Amanda Steele wants to be left alone. Still grieving after the death of her husband, she has retreated to a peaceful mountain cabin, where she lives a quiet life with her loyal German shepherd. But in a town full of hunters, Amanda’s land attracts a small army of poachers. And her anti-hunting views have made her plenty of enemies…Then The Hunter makes his first kill.When Amanda and the town sheriff track a poacher through the dark forest surrounding her cabin, they are horrified to discover a grisly corpse hanging from a tree. The dead woman has been skinned and gutted, like a hunter’s trophy. The state police send Detective Gabe Bradford to investigate…A chilling new hunt has begun.As the body count begins to rise, Amanda and Gabe quickly discover they are on their own. Cut off from the outside world in a town paralyzed by fear, they can only trust each other. But when another mutilated body turns up on Amanda’s property, they realize the terror is even closer than they thought. Can they work together to unravel the identity of this shadowy killer?Or will the screams of his prey echo through the dark trees?Fans of Darcy Coates, Amy Cross, and Joe R. Lansdale will love this chilling tale of psychological horror. The Hunter hits the mark for heart-stopping, pulse-pounding terror… Read it today. Note: There are no bars, no one-night stands and no strangulations in this book.
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- Release Date 10/05/2018
- Author Stephanie Colbert
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 11.4 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.44 x 9 inches
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