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Part of "Lomax & Biggs" series
"The Rabbit Factory" by Marshall Karp is a thrilling murder mystery that takes place in the world of theme parks and entertainment. The story follows two detectives, Mike Lomax and Terry Biggs, as they investigate a series of murders that all seem to be connected to the fictional "Happy Trails Amusement Park." The victims are all employees of the park, and each murder is carried out in a unique and gruesome way, with a stuffed rabbit left at the scene as the calling card of the killer. As Lomax and Biggs delve deeper into the case, they uncover a web of corporate greed, sexual harassment, and dark secrets that threaten to destroy the park and everyone associated with it. Karp's writing is sharp and witty, with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The characters are well-developed and likable, and the author does an excellent job of creating a vivid and believable world within the theme park. The novel also explores themes of power, corruption, and the consequences of our actions. Fans of mystery and thriller novels will enjoy "The Rabbit Factory" for its intricate plot, engaging characters, and dark humor. It's a gripping and entertaining read that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Overall, "The Rabbit Factory" is a highly recommended read for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted murder mystery with a unique and interesting setting. It's a standout novel in the genre that is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers...
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For fans of Marshall Karp's blend of crime and poetry, 'The Poet' by Michael Connelly is a must-read. The book follows detective Harry Bosch as he tracks down a serial killer who leaves poems at the scene of his crimes. The book's exploration of the darker side of poetry makes for a unique and thrilling read.
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