Bloodletting
The butchered remains of twelve year-old Jasmine Rivers are discovered in the cellar of an abandoned farmhouse on the desolate eastern plains of Colorado, the fourth mutilated body found in the last two months. The FBI is still searching for the missing parts of the previous three.
Hundreds of miles away in Arizona, eleven corpses are exhumed from the Sonoran Desert. They’v...more
Hundreds of miles away in Arizona, eleven corpses are exhumed from the Sonoran Desert. They’v...more
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Published
October 28th 2010
by Darkside Digital
(first published February 17th 2009)
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This is a book that makes me wonder why a guy like Michael McBride isn't enjoying "Dan Brown" kind of success. I mean, Bloodletting is a rich, involved, tense mystery/horror hybrid that combines elements of forensic anthropology, bioengineering, forensic pathology, and history into an unbelievably tight package. Someone at one of the big publishing houses ought to grab this and make Michael McBride a household name.
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Michael McBride is the author of more than twenty novels and novellas. His short fiction has been featured in Cemetery Dance, Dark Wisdom, Dark Discoveries, and various anthologies. He lives in Westminster, Colorado with his wife and children.
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