Synopsis

In Chris Carter's 'Hunting Evil,' the chilling past of Robert Hunter, head of the LAPD’s Ultra Violent Crimes Unit, resurfaces with terrifying vengeance. Hunter and Lucien Folter, two of Stanford's brightest minds, once shared a collegiate bond before their paths diverged dramatically. Folter became the FBI’s most prolific and dangerous serial killer, eventually captured and imprisoned by Hunter. Now, years later, Folter has executed an audacious escape, fueled by an unquenchable thirst for revenge against the man who put him behind bars: Robert Hunter. The narrative plunges into a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game as Hunter, haunted by his past connection to Folter, must confront not only a brilliant and psychopathic adversary but also the profound moral complexities of their shared history. As Folter's reign of terror reignites, Hunter is forced to delve into the darkest corners of human evil, knowing that this final confrontation is not just about justice, but survival.

Critical Reception

"Praised as a 'Sunday Times Number One Bestseller,' this novel solidifies Chris Carter's reputation as a master of bone-chilling serial killer thrillers, consistently earning comparisons to top-tier suspense authors."

Metadata

ISBN:9781471179549
Pages:427
Age Rating:18+

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