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Voodoo Moon 

 (Robert Payne, book 4)

by

Ed Gorman

Voodoo Moon

(The fourth book in the Robert Payne series)
(2000)
A novel by

Ed Gorman

 

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Over thirty ago, voodoo practitioner Paul Renard permanently shook up the town of Brenner, Iowa when he burned down sterling Psychiatric Hospital, killing over twenty people. The killings were as gross as anyone can remember. To the fear of everyone, the lunatic escaped, leaving behind voodoo symbols. Though seen once over the subsequent years, Renard was never caught. Just when the townsfolk started to feel safe, a new string of voodoo killings occur. TV Psychic Tandy West asks her former lover ex-FBI profiler Robert Payne to help find the murderer. Instead of a simple and clear case, Robert finds a town without pity filled with individuals who want their personal pasts burned away like Renard did to humans three decades ago. The fourth Payne tale is an intriguing thriller that stars an entertaining lead protagonist who readers will enjoy observing in action. The story line places elements of the psychological thriller inside a modern day gothic tale. When the plot veers towards a gothic, it seems to sputter, but when talented Ed Gorman stays within the psychological path, the exciting tale is faster than a SST. Overall, the return of Payne, especially glimpses into his personal side, turns this into a fine novel that fans of the series will enjoy.
 
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Hardback Editions

August 2000 : Hardback
Cover of ISBN: 0312242719Title: Voodoo Moon
Author(s): Ed Gorman
ISBN: 0-312-24271-9 / 978-0-312-24271-8 (USA edition)
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
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