He had kept a CB radio in his truck for the longest time, constantly monitoring the police channels, while hunting for lone female hitch-hikers. But he’d given it up years ago. Hell, those clowns were so far in the dark where he was concerned. They just didn’t see him. He was invisible. He was invincible. Two young women become convinced there is a serial killer operating in their rural community. There are reports of drive-by shootings, shootings of people in their homes, vacant properties are broken into and shot up, and a local Band woman has been found dead, raped and strangled with her own clothing. Suddenly the killer becomes aware of their sleuthing. He has been hunting in these parts for thirty years without once having been suspected by the authorities. He can’t allow them to proceed. Doesn’t want to allow them to live ... This thriller is set in the western rural environs of Edmonton, Alberta and it is based on current real-life events of the far too many missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. The Eye of the Magpie is a page turner that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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