"Strong psychological thriller"
He is one of the most brilliant architects the world has
ever known, a virtuoso who believes that he knows what
would suit the client more than the client does. He is
not listed in any phone book and most people have never
heard of him. He was a member of the secret society known
as the Order of Skull and Bones and gets his referrals
from them through word of mouth. His talent is such that
he was picked to design a new museum in the White House
because the president was also a member of the secret
society and trusts him implicitly. However, this fine architect, believing he has God's
blessing, is also a cold blooded murderer who kills a
person from his client's family when the victim makes the
lives of their relatives miserable. Forensic psychiatrist
Frank Clevenger is called in to profile this serial
killer. Frank also tries to help his troubled son Billy
who looks like he is going to be serving time as he
battles his drinking and drug problem. West Crosse is one of the most sinister villains since
Hannibal Lechter. What makes him so frightening is he
believes he has a calling to kill those who destroy the
perfection of a family and is rational enough to know that
if he kills his last victim, he will die almost
immediately. Frank is also at his best with his own
demons and second guessing himself so he comes across as
the more realistic character, one that elicits sympathy
from the reader. Keith Abbot has once again shown that he
is the master of the psychological thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 24, 2005
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