REVIEW: Senseless by Ronald Malfi
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Senseless by Ronald Malfi review
What is always welcoming about a Ronald Malfi novel, is 9 times out of 10 he is covering a different facet of the horror genre. For Senseless, Malfi turns his attention to a more procedural affair that has echoes of the first series of True Detective. The basic premise being that a detective is tasked with finding out who has mutilated a woman in Los Angeles, and cutting away all of her sensory bodily parts, such as their ears, eyes, noses and f…
REVIEW: Senseless by Ronald Malfi
Rating: 10/10 SYNOPSIS What do you see…? When the mutilated body of a young woman is discovered in the desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles, the detective assigned to the case can’t deny the similarities between this murder and one that occurred a year prior. Media outlets are quick to surmise this is the work of a budding serial killer, but Detective Bill Renney is struggling with an altogether different scenario: a secret that keeps him tet…
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