Kiss of Evil (2001)
Detective Michael Ryan died in a posh hotel two years ago, murdered with his own weapon. A stunning fashion model was accused of the crime, then cleared -- leaving a good cop's name forever tainted by these damning words: corruption, greed, and betrayal.
Since that time homicide detective John Paris has worked long and hard to salvage his good friend Mike Ryan's reputation, but with no success. Now the beautiful suspect who walked away has perished in a fiery suicide. The circle is closed.
But the rash of brutal slayings that is rocking Paris's city suggest otherwise. The plague of terror and ritual sacrifice is savage enough to shatter even the most street-hardened cop's faith in justice and a rational world. Each murder is different, yet equally horrific. The street hustler, the suburban career woman, the dealer in religious artifacts -- the only evidence connecting these victims is a strange symbol carved into their flesh.
And, perhaps, one name: Michael Ryan.
The truth Detective Paris's investigation uncovers is that these murders are the grim handiwork of one maniac, a merciless, vengeful killer wired into the soul of something ancient and terrible, brilliantly coaxing Paris's personal demons out of hiding and cunningly leading Paris to the edge of the abyss ... and over.
As Paris is pulled into a place of shadows and sexual deviance, he finds himself right where the murderer wants him: broken and desperate, with the barrel of his gun pointing at his temple and the whole world watching.
But there is one last hope for Detective John Paris, one profound and frightening secret he must ultimately come to discover about himself -- sometimes, in order to catch a monster, one must be willing to summon the monster within. . . .
Praise for Kiss of Evil
"Razor-sharp plotting with a powerful narrative ... KISS OF EVIL thrills to its very satisfying end." - Oline Cogdill
"KISS OF EVIL is a complex, intelligent thriller filled with genuinely suspenseful twists and turns . . . as Paris tries to uncover several truths, he crosses paths with grifters, con artists and crooks, all of whom become more than stock characters in Montanari's gifted hands." - The Plain Dealer
"KISS OF EVIL is a no holds barred thriller ... sexually charged ... a sinister tale of delayed revenge ... those with a yen for viscera and violence will appreciate Montanari's scalpel-like narrative skills." - Publishers Weekly
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