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All Saints Day


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No. of pages 168

Published: 2010

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Great for age 12-18 years

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  • It's been three years since the events of Past Lies. Amy Devlin, in the last month of her time in Beverly Hills' Cold Case Division, has uncovered a series of murders that may all be the work of one man. Every 10 years, a sinner with a saint's name has been brutally murdered on All Saints Day. With a string of cases spanning 30 years, and another killing set to occur within the month, and a Hollywood screenwriter camped out in her office threatening to uncover the secrets of her last big case, can Amy convince anyone these unsolved crimes are connected? And when she starts digging, will she make herself the next victim?

 

This book has been graded for interest at 13-16 years.

There are 168 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Oni Press, US .

NUNZIO DEFILIPPIS and CHRISTINA WEIR are a husband and wife writing team who have worked in television on HBO's Arli$$ and Disney's Kim Possible . Veteran comic book writers, they have written such series as New Mutants and New X-Men, and numerous manga and graphic novels. They live in Southern California. Rod Serling won the most Emmy awards for dramatic writing in television history. He wrote over seventy-five episodes of The Twilight Zone series, for which he won two of his Emmys. Rod was also the show's creator, host and narrator. Mark Kneece has written stories for Hellraiser (Marvel / Epic), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (DC Comics), The Spirit: New Adventures (Kitchen Sink Press) and Tarzan (United Media). Dove McHargue is a freelance artist/writer in the comics industry and spends the rest of his time as a faculty member at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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