After a run-in with a crazed killer in her last case, Ava wakes up in a hospital bed with no memory of how and why she got there. She is surrounded by unfamiliar faces that at one time she would have been relieved to see. With her memory gone, Ava only grows more afraid. Her former partner had
On The Run - Detective Ava Locke Book 4 (Detective Ava Locke Series)
β Scribed by Clara Lewis
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Series
- Detective Ava Locke 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B096SLV3BQ
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β¦ Synopsis
Ava has been suspended. For real, this time.
They have been stuck in the safe house, going through the same routine every day until she receives a phone call.
The bodies of two other students have been found. Ava and Oscar are convinced that this is the work of the same killer, but the pattern has been broken.
There is no symbol, and the murder weapon is right next to the bodies. Ava and Oscar are forced to let the case go, and itβs ruled out as a normal homicide.
Ava discovers a slight similarity to a previous case and connects the two.
Meanwhile, the killer has gone silent.
What is he planning?
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The killer goes silent. For a whole week, the killer makes no moves, and it puts everyone in a slump. What is going on? Ava and Oscar take this time to search their captured suspectβs belongings. With their knowledge of the app, they are finally able to break through and move forward with
Ava finally goes home. Her physical wounds have healed completely but her new partner, Oscar worries if she can mentally handle the remainder of the case. With the case becoming more complicated they are stuck with more questions than answers. Slowly, Ava starts to get into the flow of things a
Ava and Oscar are thrown off the track when more dead bodies show up. This time something is different. Lately, all the victims had been students in high school. Four symbols show up, but there are six bodies, one of whom is a teacher. Ava and Oscar discover a connection among the victims.
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