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The Psalmist by James Lilliefors

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Also by James Lilliefors:

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The Psalmist
James Lilliefors

Luke Bowers and Amy Hunter
Witness Impulse
August 2014
On Sale: July 22, 2014
Featuring: Luke Bowers; Amy Hunter
ISBN: 0062349686
EAN: 9780062349682
Kindle: B00HU5NGDG
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Mystery

Luke Bowers is in the good and evil business.

On a cold, late-winter morning in the Chesapeake Bay community of Tidewater County, Bowers discovers a dead woman seated in a pew at the church where he is pastor—her eyes open, her hands clasped as if in prayer.

Nothing at the scene identifies the woman or explains why she was at the church. And when state police homicide investigator Amy Hunter comes to town to head up the case, not everyone is pleased that a young, female outsider has the job. The only lead in solving the crime is a sequence of numbers that has been carved into the victim's right hand, which Bowers suspects may be a reference to the Book of Psalms.

With Bowers's help, Hunter follows a chain of seemingly innocuous clues to track down a deranged serial killer and unravel an elusive criminal enterprise that is more powerful than they ever could have imagined.

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1 comment posted.

Re: The Psalmist

I think that the setting is so important to a book!! It
will either make or break it. If the person reading the
book can be transported to the setting of the story, and
they can imagine themselves in the plot, the Author has done
his job. Sometimes the setting isn't pretty, but that's the
readers' preference. In most cases, I prefer to read books
where the setting is in a beautiful place, since I have to
deal with a lot of stress in my personal life, and need
something of that caliber to relax me. Whether or not the
story itself is relaxing or not is another story. That
would depend on my mood at the time. You're very observant
to tend to a detail like that, and I'm looking forward to
reading your book!! Congratulations!!
(Peggy Roberson 11:23am July 23, 2014)

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