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Crime Spree, A Buck Taylor Novel

The violence occurs off page for the most part which is good as a play by play would have been one of the bloodiest ever written. The plot is original, the characters are excellent, the scenes are painstakingly developed, it all adds up to an incredible read.

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When the sheriff of Pine County, Colorado, mysteriously vanishes. Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent Buck Taylor and his team are sent to investigate. What they find in this idyllic mountain community located along the Continental Divide Trail will lead them to one of their most bizarre investigations yet. An investigation that revolves around designer drugs, Viking rituals, and multiple brutal murders. Complicating their work is the appearance of a Russian hitman, a ghost who is completely unknown to American law enforcement. It is up to Buck and his team to figure out how these crimes are connected and stop the perpetrators before more people die.

Book Reviews
"Chuck Morgan's crime series is very accessible and engaging, and Crime Spree is no exception. As the story describes a macabre Viking practice that demands readers to deconstruct how it drives the human psyche to perform such an act, it pulls you into the investigation with the same degree of devotion as Taylor. Morgan's narrative has a brand of psychological shock that is bold and potent, and he has already proven this with the other books in his series. As a crime writer, he knows how to get into your head by using a broad range of emotions played out by his characters over the course of the storyline. This is the type of crime novel that sets you up for the unexpected and when it catches you unaware, it grabs you by the throat. It is the type of book that fans of crime fiction will devour in one full reading."
Vincent Dublado - Amazon Review

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The violence occurs off page for the most part which is good as a play by play would have been one of the bloodiest ever written. The plot is original, the characters are excellent, the scenes are painstakingly developed, it all adds up to an incredible read.