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  1. Jul 15, 2014 · Jennifer Hillier. A rash of grisly serial murders plagued Seattle until the infamous "Beacon Hill Butcher" was finally hunted down and killed by police chief Edward Shank in 1985.

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  2. May 19, 2014 · Jennifer Hillier's prose remains fast paced and immensely readable as her content becomes quirkier and more cerebral with every novel. If you liked her first two novels, THE BUTCHER situates itself between the methodical suspense of CREEP and the untamed approach of FREAK ***.

  3. A rash of grisly serial murders plagued Seattle until the infamous “Beacon Hill Butcher” was finally hunted down and killed by police chief Edward Shank in 1985.

  4. Jan 20, 2021 · A rash of grisly serial murders plagued Seattle until the infamous “Beacon Hill Butcher” was finally hunted down and killed by police chief Edward Shank in 1985. Now, some thirty years later, Shank, retired and widowed, is giving up his large rambling Victorian house to his grandson Matt, whom he helped raise.

  5. Jul 15, 2014 · Thirty years ago, Seattle Police Capt. Edward Shank put down a serial killer dubbed the Butcher. Edward’s bullet ended Rufus Wedge’s sorry life.

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  6. In 1985, Edward Shank famously gunned down the Beacon Hill Butcher, ending the serial killer’s reign of terror over the city of Seattle. But now in his eighties, Edward’s action-packed glory days are long behind him.

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  8. The Butcher: A Novel. by Jennifer Hillier. Recommendations from our site. “This is a bit different. It’s much darker than the other books, but with a dark humour too. It’s a serial killer novel, not a gentle mystery—it’s very nasty. But it’s written with so much wit, and a kind of taboo-busting verve. I really loved it.” Read more...

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