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The Bone Thief: A Horror Thriller Book

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The Bone Thief – A Heart-Stopping Horror Thriller

FBI Agent Elena Aldridge is chasing a nightmare—a brilliant orthopedic surgeon turned serial killer. His victims? Kidnapped, tortured, and left behind, their bones stolen with disturbing precision.

As Elena digs deeper into his grisly work, she uncovers more than she bargained for. The Bone Thief isn’t just a murderer—he is an intelligent and methodical killing machine, and every clue pulls Elena further into a macabre puzzle she’s not sure she can solve.

With every step closer to the truth, Elena realizes she’s not hunting a killer. She’s hunting a predator who’s always one step ahead—and the next victim could be her.

Can she stop him before she becomes the next piece in his grotesque collection?

68 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 26, 2025

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J.D. Savage

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February 20, 2026
Not a bad premise for a serial killer case, something quick for fans of TV series of the same genre. The author has a strange habit in that the tense is present for the opening descriptions of location, then switches to the past tense for the rest. The descriptions are good, and the FBI case is busy enough to hold a reader's interest. Every killing is described nearly identically, but for the choice of bone being thieved. Not as exciting as it could be, but the method is disturbing, and it works in that it shows how methodical the killer is. My one real gripe is that the book needs and deserves another pass on the story to clean up some repetition and a fair amount of editing for grammar and punctuation.
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