Om In Light of Madness
Someone is killing young women of ethnic origin in New Zealand. The year is 2000 and the air is laden with millennial madness. When Jack Saint Claire the young, handsome, and accomplished psychiatrist returns to New Zealand after twenty-one years he is unexpectedly reunited with his childhood friend and unlikely police detective, Wade O'Ryan. Their deep friendship is renewed as they both find themselves working on a case to uncover the identity of what can only be a neo-Nazi serial killer bent on eliminating young women of ethnic origin.
Author Jacqueline Arnault delves into the captivating lives and breath-taking landscapes that surround this gripping thriller with a generosity that is the exclusive privilege of a knowledgeable and passionate author. Deconstructing the complexity of themes as cryptic as beauty and morality, religion, and racism, Arnault, proves she is unafraid to cut close to the bone.
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