He doesn't carry a weapon. His is one.Ted roams the highways in a pristine truck with a polished Airstream and a past he doesn’t talk about. He keeps to himself. Keeps things clean. But when predators crawl out of the dark, he becomes the violence he’s been trying to outrun.
In quiet college towns, a masked attacker is hunting young women. No fingerprints. No faces. Just trauma—and a chilling calling card. Detectives are miles behind. The system is outmatched.
But Ted isn’t the system.
He’s a man trained to hurt and conditioned to hold back—until the moment he doesn’t. When his path crosses the monster’s trail, only one of them is walking away.
SPIN THE HISS OF DEATH Justice doesn’t knock. It strikes.
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In this one, a young man is driving across the country with a trailer. Every so often, he kicks someone in the head.
Meanwhile, a serial rapist is going from small college to small college raping women. Cops try to catch him. One of his would-be victims is having a college experience. Plus, we see the family life of one of the police, and his mistreated stepson.
It all comes together in a series of false endings.
I really enjoyed this book. It does have some dark content but had good supporting back stories. It also had a good amount of humor it was empowering and satisfying.