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Book details
  • Genre:TRUE CRIME
  • SubGenre:Murder / Serial Killers
  • Language:English
  • Pages:300
  • eBook ISBN:9781483548890

Mind Game

by Bob Rueff

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Overview
If you are a fan of John Sandford's best-selling "Prey" series, then you will love Bob Rueff's Mind Game, which is a continuation of Endgame. Mind Game begins with the discovery of a woman’s body atop one of the most photographed pieces in Minneapolis’ famed Sculpture Garden – the Spoonbridge and Cherry. Before investigators make much progress in that case, two more bodies turn up, each at a different Minneapolis landmark. Are the murders connected or are there copycat killers on the loose? It is up to a team of police officers from throughout the Metro on a task force led by Commander Douglas “Hank” Hankenson to figure it out. This murder mystery is a fast-paced thriller, not for the "faint of heart".
Description
Once again detective ''Hank'' Hankenson is forced to play a deadly mind game with a diabolical serial killer, when the body of a high-profile fund raiser for the arts community in Minneapolis is discovered within the giant contours of the Spoon Bridge and Cherry in the Walker Arts Center Sculpture Garden. Soon after, the famed Guthrie Theatre and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts become killing sites as well. Hankenson's hunt for the killer eventually extends to the fabled Kensington Runestone purported by scientists to have been left in central Minnesota by Vikings prior to Columbus coming to America. Most of the characters from Rueff's mystery thriller, Endgame, are back: the ''Rifleman'' vigilante whose murky identity is revealed in Mind Game; the enthralling, stand-offish advertising executive, Darcy Austin, who became Hankenson's lover; Caren Dalton, Darcy's nemesis with a grudge yet to settle with her; and the enigmatic Josh Williams with his cast of comic-book characters that intertwine with real life . . . and real death.
About the author
Bob Rueff is a native Minnesotan and longtime resident of Bloomington, Minnesota. He is retired from his position as CEO of a prominent Twin City advertising agency when he formed Rueff Marketing, a consultant firm, before beginning his writing career. He is the author of Minnesota Heat, a satirical statewide bestseller based on the Minnesota psyche and way of life, and winner of an award from the Minnesota Independent Publishing Association. His first mystery thriller was Mind Game, Endgame being its sequel. Rueff is also a Lt. Col. (retired army reserve) having served as a psychological operation officer for much of his military career. He lives with his long-time wife, Lou, and they have three grown children who all live in Minnesota.