Edgar Roy, a supposed serial killer, waits for his trial in a prison. Most likely he will be convicted – his only hope is his attorney, Ted Bergin, who happens to be an old friend of Sean King. Both King and Michelle Maxwell are called in. However, by the time they find Bergin, he is murdered.
Plot and characterisation of The Sixth Man is all fine, the characters of the two ex Secret Service agents are credible, and Ted Bergin is just great (a shame that he was killed off). I also love the way tension grows as more and more secret is revealed from Roy’s past.
Thriller novel fans will be pleased to read this book.
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