consider.
What if the Guilty were innocent and the innocent in danger? Is it all in the lines of our hand?Sam Cray, a streetwise and earthy detective looks upon the eighth victim of a serial killer they are starting to call the Illinois Butcher.
Ruthless and vicious, the killings are particularly twisted.
Yet has he made his first mistake? The killer leaves a trademark on every victim, a daisy tied with a yellow ribbon.
Only this time he has sullied a previously unblemished record by leaving a fingerprint when he stopped to fasten a button on the girls clothing.
A simple reflex, but perhaps giving the police a direct route to him.
Later that evening, a man sits in a nearby caf and watches the police activity.
Running the length of his hand is a deep scar.
Not another serial killer story, I hear you groan .
not quite.