Die again / Tess Gerritsen.

By: Gerritsen, Tess [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Rizzoli & Isles novel ; 11.Publisher: London, England Bantam Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 327 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0593072448 (pbk.); 9780593072431 (hardback); 059307243X (hardback); 9780593072448 (pbk.)Subject(s): Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Forensic pathologists -- Fiction | Police -- Massachusettes -- Boston -- Fiction | Rizzoli, Jane, Detective (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Isles, Maura (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Serial murder investigation -- United States -- Fiction | Isles, Maura (Fictitious character) | Rizzoli, Jane, Detective (Fictitious character) | Serial murder investigation | Rizzoli, Jane, Detective (Fictitious character) - Fiction | Isles, Maura (Fictitious character) - Fiction | Serial murder investigation - United States - Fiction | Suspense fiction | Boston (Mass.) -- Fiction | United StatesGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories | Fiction. DDC classification: [E] Summary: When Boston homicide detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles are summoned to a crime scene, they find a killing worthy of the most ferocious beast--right down to the claw marks on the corpse. But only the most sinister human hands could have left renowned big-game hunter and taxidermist Leon Gott gruesomely displayed like the once-proud animals whose heads adorn his walls. Did Gott unwittingly awaken a predator more dangerous than any he's ever hunted?
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When Boston homicide detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles are summoned to a crime scene, they find a killing worthy of the most ferocious beast--right down to the claw marks on the corpse. But only the most sinister human hands could have left renowned big-game hunter and taxidermist Leon Gott gruesomely displayed like the once-proud animals whose heads adorn his walls. Did Gott unwittingly awaken a predator more dangerous than any he's ever hunted?

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