The national bestselling author of the Legion of the Damned novels, "a must-read for any fan of Mil Fic," (*Archaeologists Guide to the Galaxy*) begins a brand new science fiction police procedural series... *In the year 2038, an act of bioengineered terrorism decimated humanity. Those who surv
Deadeye
β Scribed by Meredith Doench
- Publisher
- Bold Strokes Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Special Agent Luce Hansenβs Thanksgiving vacation with her new lover, forensic pathologist Harper Bennett, is cut short when sheβs tasked with recapturing Deadeye, a vicious serial predator who has escaped custody. The timing couldnβt be worse, especially when Bennett seems to be struggling with the realities of Hansenβs work and questioning whether sheβs willing to risk building a life with a woman who puts work first, even when the job puts her in the line of fire.
Hansen canβt put aside the chase even with her relationship on shaky ground. On the anniversary of Deadeyeβs first kill, two brothers are shot while jogging along a quiet country road. Before Deadeye can claim another victim, Hansen and her team must track a killer who has proven to be an expert at hiding in plain sight. The stakes, both professional and personal, get even higher when Hansen is cut off from her team in rural Ohio and must fight for her very survival. As Bennett frantically searches for clues to Hansenβs disappearance, Deadeyeβs hunt draws ever closer to home.
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