ISBN: 9780593055267
Release Date: 29 Jan 2009
Average rating:   (read by 13 members)

Categories: Crime & mystery

In plain black letters were the words Anthropological Research Facility,' but it was better known but another, less formal name. Most people just called it The Body Farm. The victim has been bound and torturer, the body decomposed beyond recognition...A second body is found. A nightmare is about to begin...A serial killer is at work and the death toll is rising...A brutal abduction - a helpless victim is taken...And for forensics expert David Hunter, it's become a terrifying race against time.

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redbananas
Rated it   1 months ago
From the way the opening few pages are written I thought this book wouldn't be for me. However, after the first couple of chapters I was hooked. A good read leaving you wanting to know more about the main character. Would read another book by Simon...

VMARTIN57
Rated it   11 months ago
Have loved each of the David Hunter books. This one though is a cross between Seven and Saw.

I still prefer Written in Bone though. x

skirrow
Rated it   1 years ago
This is the third outing for Simon Beckett's Dr. David Hunter. After narrowly escaping death at the end of the previous novel (Written in Bone) Hunter goes to Tennessee to The Body Farm - as you would - to recuperate. Naturally enough, he is...

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