Chris Carter's Books
There are 6 books
1.
One by One
By: Chris Carter
This edition: Hardcover, 512 pages
Publication date: August 15, 2013
Detective Robert Hunter of the LAPD's Homicide Special Section receives an anonymous call asking him to go to a specific web address - a private broadcast. Hunter logs on and a show devised for his eyes only immediately...
Other Formats: eBook
2.
The Crucifix Killer
By: Chris Carter
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 448 pages
Publication date: January 31, 2013
When the body of a young woman is discovered in a derelict cottage in the middle of Los Angeles National Forest, Homicide Detective Robert Hunter finds himself entering a horrific and recurring nightmare. Naked, strung from...
Other Formats: eBook
3.
The Hunter
By: Chris Carter
This edition: eBook, 80 pages
Publication date: January 17, 2013
A thrilling ebook exclusive short story from Sunday Times bestselling author Chris Carter. Meet Robert Hunter, the youngest Homicide Detective the Los Angeles Police has ever recruited, on his first day. As a rookie, he is...
4.
The Death Sculptor
By: Chris Carter
This edition: Hardcover, 512 pages
Publication date: August 2, 2012
'Good job you didn't turn on the lights . . .' A student nurse has the shock of her life when she discovers her patient, prosecutor Derek Nicholson, brutally murdered in his bed. The act seems senseless - Nicholson was...
5.
The Night Stalker
By: Chris Carter
This edition: Mass Market Paperback, 464 pages
Publication date: March 1, 2012
When an unidentified female body is discovered laid out on a slab in an abandoned butcher's shop, the cause of death is unclear. Her body bares no marks; except for the fact that her lips have been carefully stitched shut. It...
Other Formats: eBook
6.
The Executioner
By: Chris Carter
This edition: Hardcover, 480 pages
Publication date: July 8, 2010
Inside a Los Angeles church, on the altar steps, lies the blood-soaked, decapitated body of a priest. Carefully positioned, legs stretched out, arms crossed over the chest, the most horrifying thing of all is that the priest's...





















