Cotton FBI Collection No. 2: Episodes 5-7 (Cotton FBI: NYC Crime Series Collection)
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Rating | : | 4.14 (744 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00RZTB2LK |
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Number of Pages | : | 225 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-29 |
Language | : | English |
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Then one of the other patients dies under peculiar circumstances. For a long time he had been convinced that there is a serial killer active on the island, but no one ever believed him. While examining the remains the police found a dozen more buried in the sand. His name is Jeremiah Cotton, agent of the FBI, and he thwarted a biological weapon attack. However, the true meanings of the homicides go far deeper. It seems that the man was killed by some poison during sex games. Special Agent Jerry Cotton and Philippa Decker first suspect the Yakuza, or a similar organized crime gang, to be responsible for the killings. Human bones were uncovered by a winter storm on one of Chappaquiddick's beaches. They are supported by Dr. He was murdered. The man with the inflamed stab wound in the Bedford specialty clinic is no ordinary patient. All he had on was a condom. Just as a blizzard blows over the island, a dramatic showdown takes place EPISODE 7: THE KUMO CARTELL. The G-Team is called upon to help solve the murders. Philippa Decker and Jeremiah Cotton from the FBI's G-Team are on the scene to investigate. He had two Asian ciphers scrawled on his forehead which together form the word ?kumo' - the spider. Because he might be carrying the pathogen himself, he cannot leave the hospital
Fast, Pulpy Action Virginia E. Johnson “Fast, Pulpy Action.”This second collection in the Cotton FBI series contains the next three stories: The Infection” by Linda Budinger; “Bony Beach” by Peter Mennigen; and “The Kumo Cartel” by Mara Laue.“The Infection” starts out with Cotton following a suspect with a suitcase of biological germs. During the capture, Cotton is accidentally shot by a G-Team sniper. He is ordered into Belfort Private Medical Clinic for a period of treatment. He’s not there long when he notices things are not on the up and up. The story is actually a bit slow, and not much action with him inactive in t