Hate Crime: A Novel Of Suspense -

What makes Hate Crime stand out from your standard "whodunnit" is the psychological tension between the leads.

Johnny admits to the beating but insists he left the victim alive. To win, Christina must find evidence of a second killer in a city that already has the noose ready. Hate Crime: A Novel of Suspense

Originally released in 2004, this 13th installment of the Kincaid saga remains hauntingly relevant today. It doesn't just ask "who did it?"—it asks "how do we defend the indefensible?" What makes Hate Crime stand out from your

Bernhardt expertly explores the "passions" behind heinous crimes, contrasting the love between partners with the blind, destructive hate of bigotry. Final Verdict Originally released in 2004, this 13th installment of

This novel is often cited by fans as a turning point for Kincaid’s character, as his past and present collide in ways that force him to re-evaluate his own ethics.