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* AloneWithThePsycho: Angie breaks into [[spoiler:Detective Ormewood]]'s house looking for evidence.
** Also later, when [[spoiler:Angie]] is kidnapped by the killer and locked in the cellar.
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* UnreliableNarrator: The first part of the book is told from the point of view of Detective Michael Ormewood. He seems like a nice guy at first, a solid cop with a keen insight into the mind of the killer-[[spoiler: until you realize just where his insight into the killer's mind comes from.]]

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* UnreliableNarrator: The first part of the book is told from the point of view of Detective Michael Ormewood. He seems like a nice guy at first, a solid cop with a keen insight into the mind of the killer-[[spoiler: until you realize just where his insight into the killer's mind comes from.]]]]
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* RapeAsBackstory: Vice cop Angie Polaski grew up in abusive foster homes and has been raped multiple times. She was also [[spoiler:sexually assaulted one night by fellow detective Michael Ormewood, the villain of the story.]]


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* RapeAsBackstory: Vice cop Angie Polaski grew up in abusive foster homes and has been raped multiple times. She was also [[spoiler:sexually assaulted one night by fellow detective Michael Ormewood, the villain of the story.]]
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"Tripytch" is a police procedural written by Georgian crime novelist Karin Slaughter. A killer is taking the lives of women in Atlanta. Many different people, including a troubled detective named Will Trent and an ex-con, are forced to band together to stop him. But some of those people working the case know more than they’re letting on.

This is the first book in Karin Slaughter's series starring Will Trent.

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* RapeAsBackstory: Vice cop Angie Polaski grew up in abusive foster homes and has been raped multiple times. She was also [[spoiler:sexually assaulted one night by fellow detective Michael Ormewood, the villain of the story.]]
* LIsForDyslexia: One of the main characters, Detective Will Trent, is seriously dyslexic and can barely read. He spends a great deal of energy trying to hide this from his superiors in the police department.
* MiscarriageOfJustice: John spent years in prison after being wrongly convicted at age sixteen of murdering his cousin, a crime. The real killer [[spoiler:Michael Ormewood]] is not pleased to hear of his parole.
* TongueTrauma: The killer bites out his victims' tongues.
* UnreliableNarrator: The first part of the book is told from the point of view of Detective Michael Ormewood. He seems like a nice guy at first, a solid cop with a keen insight into the mind of the killer-[[spoiler: until you realize just where his insight into the killer's mind comes from.]]

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