The Profiler's Daughter: A Sky Stone Thriller

P. M. Steffen

Book 1 of Sky Stone

Language: English

Publisher: Createspace

Published: Jan 1, 2012

Pages: 530
ABC: 1

Description:

A grisly murder. A six-year-old eyewitness. A gun from the grave. The Profiler's Daughter is a psychologically haunting thriller that combines murder mystery, love triangle, and family intrigue in one satisfying page burner. Sky Stone was born into the wealth and privilege of Boston's oldest Brahmin family but chooses instead to follow in the footsteps of her deceased father, legendary FBI profiler Monk Stone. In the chilly morning hours before the Boston Marathon, when a beautiful university student is found strangled and mutilated, her body left at the base of Heartbreak Hill, Sky returns from self-imposed exile to investigate. Thirty-six hours into the investigation, Sky's world turns upside down when she is fired from the Homicide team. They pin the murder on an innocent man, forcing Sky into a treacherous game of cat and mouse with the real killer. From the stately mansions of Beacon Hill to the flat scrubland of central Texas, Sky keeps the reader on a razor's edge, culminating in a no-holds-barred shoot-out. The Profiler's Daughter, the first in the Sky Stone Thriller series, introduces a moody, enigmatic, and brilliant female sleuth with the fierce bite of Stieg Larsson's Lisbeth Salander. As adeptly written as Martin Cruz Smith's complex Arkady Renko novels, this thriller offers an intriguing plot, richly detailed characters, and an astonishing conclusion guaranteed to leave the reader begging for more. ** ### About the Author P.M. Steffen was born in New York City, grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, got her BA in anthropology at Iowa State, and moved back east to Boston to obtain her Ph.D. in experimental psychology at Boston University. Before turning to writing, she specialized in behavioral treatment approaches to aggression and violence. She lives with her family (including two Shih Tzus, a blind cockapoo, and a lovebird) in the Boston area.