Daniel Cole's 3 Best Books

Set to delve into the criminal narrative, Daniel cole He is not squeamish and shows us his repertoire of filthiest murders. The capacity for evil of the assassin on duty is always directly proportional to his gifted and lost intelligence.

Because there is something of a disturbing possibility that once dislocated and alienated, a person who could have been gifted for great works ends up transforming into the fallen angel who raised hell. Except that in Daniel Cole's stereotypes, hell looms over the Earth.

To avoid greater evils, characters like his detective Emily Baxter will take care of following the trail of blood, as evident as it is confusing as far as the final encounter with the murderer is concerned. So get ready to read with that morbid "how can this be possible" feeling and as the vampire of Bram Stoker before taking care of you: «Once again, welcome to my house. Come freely, leave safely; already some of the happiness you bring»

Top 3 recommended books by Daniel Cole

Ragdoll

Probably few initial murders of a crime novel acquire the level of animosity that is achieved in this proposal of Daniel cole Ragdoll (rag doll). The rag doll is hand-sewn by a demon capable of weaving together parts of up to six victims.

Undoubtedly a method that is a macabre feast for a mind capable of many things. In the first place, he was able to manage to eliminate without a trace the six sacrificed for the macabre artistic representation; secondly, he was also able to dissect and stitch together the necessary parts for his nauseating project. And ultimately also capable of placing the whole of that sinister humanoid hanging by strings in a lonely London flat.

A new Dr. Frankenstein roams the streets of the English capital. Only this time it does not seek to develop life from the artificial. His work is just the opposite, representing his destructive capacity, his life-reaper instinct in a most sinister mosaic.

William Fawkes seems to have something to do with it. The fact that the putrid composition points his finger past the window in the direction of his house places him at the center of the police and media hurricane.

And it is precisely the media themselves that receive the murderer's notice that a new sample of his satanic art will soon be revealed to the general public. Six new determined people and a day for their stellar performance ...

Perhaps it is a challenge, a childish and undoubtedly psychopathic game that aims to involve William Fawkes, who has no choice but to enter the game to try to stop the ominous game.

Everything runs against Fawkes, his commanders, the press, the intelligence of evil ... And precisely in the fight against evil there is no other than to expect the worst ...

Rgadoll. Rag doll, Daniel Cole

final game

A third part that in a way explores new possibilities in the plot as a whole, ingeniously created for independent readings. Less blood and gore and more psychological suspense. Undoubtedly new horizons open from here for Daniel Cole.

When retired agent Finlay Shaw is found dead in a locked room, everyone thinks it's suicide. But Detective William Fawkes, alias Wolf, is not so sure, as he knows that Shaw would never have left his wife Maggie, his life partner.

Fawkes, who has turned himself in to the police to settle some pending accounts with the law, gets special permission to take charge of the investigation of his former mentor. But was Shaw as blameless as he appeared? Or maybe there was something in his life that he never told anyone?

Wolf dives into the case with the help of Detective Emily Baxter and her regular collaborators, but his return is not welcomed by everyone. As he digs deeper and deeper into Shaw's past, the cop uncovers a web of corruption that puts his life and the lives of those around him at stake.

Endgame, Daniel Cole

Hanged

The idea of ​​the most sinister games concocted by the most ominous creators has something to do with lost childhoods, stolen by circumstances to trauma and psychopathy. The problem is that in this type of game you roll the dice for the first time and you can't get out, no matter how protected you feel by being on the good side...

Eighteen months after the Ragdoll case, a murderer spreads terror on both sides of the Atlantic. On the Brooklyn Bridge, New York, a corpse is found hanging with the word HOOK engraved on its chest.

Shortly after, as if a copycat killer were on the loose, a body with the word PUPPET marked on the torso is discovered in London. Eighteen months have passed since the Ragdoll crimes, and Detective Emily Baxter of the British police travels to the United States to collaborate with the CIA and FBI special agents in charge of the case.

As new victims appear in increasingly theatrical and macabre settings, the agents must identify who is pulling the strings and catch a killer who has nothing to lose.

Hangman, Daniel Cole
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