![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But it was the puncture wounds on the victim’s throat that led Patterson to believe that the perpetrator was of supernatural origin-a conclusion Chill never doubts.Ĭhill and his team-Laura Littlefawn, his half-Sioux clairvoyant assistant, and Hal Strong, literature professor and expert in the occult-discover that this death is only the latest in a string of killings targeting the showgirls at the Gold Dust Queen. Bill Patterson, Loomis enlists Chill’s aid in solving the mysterious death of a local showgirl, whose blood-drained body was found in the dry creek bed beyond the Gold Dust Queen Casino where she worked. ![]() “Chill” Chillders is approached by Captain Loomis of the Las Vegas Police Department. Jory Sherman | Pinnacle Books | 1980 | 173 pagesĪn enjoyable, but completely disposable entry in the “Chill” Chillders supernatural investigation series, with tacky Vegas fashions-ranging from pink polo shirt ensembles to a variety of dazzling pantsuits-stealing interest away from its tale of a vampire manipulated into serving its human benefactor’s interests.įollowing his keynote speech at the First Annual Psychic Seminar in Las Vegas (greeted with a round of thunderous applause), psychic investigator Dr. ![]()
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