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The Madison Facial and Cranial Surgery Center is famous throughout the world for helping victims of birth defects and traumatic injuries. The world doesn’t know, however, that the center does very special work for the government as well—providing new faces, new identities, and new personalities for select patients creating perfect assassins for clandestine "wet work". When butchered bodies begin turning up on the other side of the country, FBI agent Russell Montgomery immediately recognizes the handiwork of vicious serial killer Calvin Peter Bryant, known as the Prince of Darkness. But that’s impossible—Bryant is dead, shot and killed by Montgomery himself. Can the Prince of Darkness somehow still be alive and killing? The only way Montgomery can find out is by following the trail of victims—a trail that seems to lead right to the Madison Center.

233 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2001

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Steve Vance

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January 27, 2021
If it would keep even one person from reading this book, I would throw it in the trash. Terrible, terrible book. Find a better use of your time: get strep-tested, visit a proctologist, ANYTHING is better than reading this.
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November 11, 2013
A lot of POV's which made it pretty confusing in the beginning, but it worked out in the end and kept me reading. Over all a pretty decent mystery novel that I enjoyed and didn't expect. I'd give it a 3.5
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January 1, 2016
Enjoyed this book. Not the best writing out there but surprisingly easy to follow considering the large number of POV's. The reveal was spot on excellent, but I found the epilogue to be a bit cheezy.
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