Inland Empire 01-Find Me
β Scribed by United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation;United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.;Frasier, Anne
- Book ID
- 100680982
- Publisher
- Thomas & Mercer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Series
- Inland Empire 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Seattle
- ISBN
- 1542005620
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β¦ Synopsis
A bone-chilling family history is unearthed in a heart-stopping thriller by New York Times bestselling author Anne Frasier.
Convicted serial killer Benjamin Fisher has finally offered to lead San Bernardino detective Daniel Ellis to the isolated graves of his victims. One catch: heβll only do it if FBI profiler Reni Fisher, his estranged daughter, accompanies them. As hard as it is to exhume her traumatic childhood, Reni canβt say no. She still feels complicit in her fatherβs crimes.
Perfect to play a lost little girl, Reni was the bait to lure unsuspecting women to their deaths. Itβs time for closure. For her. For the families. And for Daniel. He shares Reniβs obsession with the past. Ever since he was a boy, heβs been convinced that his mother was one of Fisherβs victims.
Thirty years of bad memories are flooding back. A master manipulator has gained their trust. For Reni and Daniel, this isnβt the end of a nightmare. Itβs only the beginning
β¦ Subjects
United States. -- Federal Bureau of Investigation
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