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The Serpent's Mark

by Robert Lipscomb Duncan

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Las Vegas. Three bodies have been found, clearly the victims of a serial killer. The police are baffled and there are no clues to the identity of this dangerous psychopath with messianic delusions.
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Alas the sin of Adam's fall,
the serpents mark has touched us all.
Anonymous
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To John Hawkins,
the best literary agent in the business,
and my good friend of many years.
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Gavilan was tired, and he found a corner of the psychiatric emergency room and leaned against the wall, ostensibly studying a clipboard with the admission records for Emilio Perez, one of the seventeen young men handcuffed to their wheelchairs in the bedlam of the waiting area.
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Las Vegas. Three bodies have been found, clearly the victims of a serial killer. The police are baffled and there are no clues to the identity of this dangerous psychopath with messianic delusions.

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