Regina’s Song

Regina’s Song by David Eddings, published by HarperCollins in 2002, is a hardcover edition comprising 424 pages. This novel presents a chilling narrative centered around a brutal serial killer who terrorizes the nights of Seattle. The story follows the aftermath of the murder of Regina Greenleaf, whose beautiful twin sister, Renata, grapples with deep trauma as she navigates the impact of her sister’s tragic fate.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of mystery and suspense as the plot unfolds against the backdrop of a city haunted by fear. The themes of loss and psychological turmoil are intricately woven into the narrative, inviting readers to delve into the complexities of Renata’s experience. With elements of thriller and detective fiction, this book offers a compelling look at the darker aspects of human nature and the quest for understanding amidst chaos.
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A brutal serial killer stalks the Seattle nights. Regina Greenleaf was one of the victims. Her beautiful twin sister, Renata, is deeply traumatized.
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