Dark Matter

Dark Matter by Garfield Reeves-Stevens, published by Doubleday in 1990, is a gripping narrative that follows LAPD Detective Katherine Duvall as she relentlessly pursues a brutal murderer. This first edition spans 375 pages and is presented in English, delving into the complex interplay between crime and the theoretical realms of physics.
Readers will encounter a tense exploration of the mind of Anthony Cross, a renowned theoretical physicist who doubles as a savage serial killer. As Duvall navigates the challenges of her investigation, the story examines the dark motivations behind Cross’s actions, revealing his quest to understand the connection between life and death. This work of fiction intertwines elements of suspense and intellectual inquiry, offering a unique perspective on the nature of existence.
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LAPD Detective Katherine Duvall risks everything as she singlemindedly pursues a savage murderer–Anthony Cross, the world’s greatest theoretical physicist and a brutal serial killer who kills in order to understand the link between life and death
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