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If you're scared of the dark, put this book down now. If you like fairy tales, go read Alice in Wonderland. If you like things nice and tidy, maybe you should go check out a Good Housekeeping magazine. This book is about that pit of darkness that exists in the human psyche. It's about the twists and turns that can happen in human nature and turn a child into a psychopathic killer. Somewhere in this story, you might find a little bit of yourself-hopefully in one of the characters on our investigative team. When I was a kid, there was a television program that started out with words similar to: The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent. The story you are about to read is written through the eyes and language of an investigator. Every person is actually someone from real life. Their names I have fictionalized to protect their true identities. My name is Brent Dulac. I'm a private investigator writing about a serial killer named Richard Michael Minton. The hunt for this killer began in my early teens and continued well into my thirties. If you're ready to take this ride, then let's begin. You may not be the same after this journey, but such is life. You never know what lies beyond that bend in the road or on the other side of the door. I'll release your hand now and point you toward the darkness. Hopefully, you'll find a light on the other side.
It was the summer of 1981. President Ronald Reagan had just fired 11,000 striking air traffic controllers. Major League Baseball was in the midst of it's fourth work stoppage since 1972, and Raiders of The Lost Ark was the top grossing film of the summer. On the streets of our nation's capitol, the infamous serial killer Richard Michael Minton was once again stalking members of our investigative team. My name is Brent Dulac, an investigator with Beltway Investigations in Washington D.C. Just when we thought the summer couldn't get any hotter, our boss Stephen Martine decided to throw more kerosine on the fire. The Metropolitan D.C. Police and the FBI were working a high profile serial killer case, they had dubbed 'The Yellow Rose.' Six mutilated male bodies had been found in cemeteries in D.C. and nearby Northern Virginia. The brother of one of the victims hired our agency to help search for his brother's killer. See what happens when the two cases intertwine. They will test not only our investigative skills, but our survival skills as well. Jump in, fasten your seat belts, and enjoy a reading thrill-ride.
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