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The Sixth Wicked Child: A 4MK Thriller Book 3

J. D. Barker

In the riveting conclusion of the 4MK trilogy, Barker takes the thriller to an entirely new level. Don't miss a single word of the series James Patterson called "ingenious."

Hear No Evil

For Detective Sam Porter, the words "Father, forgive me" conjure memories long forgotten; a past intentionally buried. For Anson Bishop, these three words connect a childhood to the present as he unleashes a truth concealed for decades.

See No Evil

Found written on cardboard near each body, these words link multiple victims to a single killer--discovered within minutes of each other in both Chicago and South Carolina--clearly connected yet separated by impossible miles.

Speak No Evil

Chicago Metro and the FBI find themselves caught in chaos--a hospital on lockdown, a rogue officer, and corruption at the highest levels. When Anson Bishop, the prime suspect in the notorious 4MK serial murders turns himself in, he reveals a story completely unexpected, one that not only upends the current investigation, but one that will change the lives of all involved.

Do No Evil

With unrelenting tension and pulse-pounding suspense, the past unravels at breakneck speed as the truth behind the Four Monkey Killer's motive is finally revealed in this masterfully crafted finale.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Hampton Creek Press
  • Publish Date: Aug 27th, 2019
  • Pages: 532
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 1.31in - 2.05lb
  • EAN: 9780990694977
  • Categories: Thrillers - SuspenseMystery & Detective - Police ProceduralNoir

Praise for this book

"Ingenious."
--James Patterson, #1 NY Times Bestselling Author

"One of the finest suspense/serial killer trilogies ever written."
--BookReporter.com

"Superbly constructed and immaculately paced, this is one of the few serial killer thrillers that bears comparison with Thomas Harris's 1981 masterpiece Red Dragon."
--Daily Mail

"Bram Stoker Award finalist Barker ingeniously blends horrific images into a bizarre plotline to create this devilishly dark thriller."
--Library Journal

"...Nice twists on classic thriller tropes."
--Publisher's Weekly