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*24510$aI was Dora Suarez$cDerek Raymond
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*5208 $aIn Derek Raymond's most talked-about novel -indeed, in what may be one of the most talked-about crime novels ever- the reader is immediately plunged into the horrific mind of one of the most brutally damaged and murderous killers the unnamed Detective Sergeant has ever faced: a deranged axe-murderer. But why the victim, the gentle Dora Suarez, was murdered at all becomes the Sergeant's obsession, especially as he digs deeper into a diary she left behind and learns she was already dying of AIDS. So why kill her?
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