The Last Day of Emily Lindsey
โ Scribed by Nic Joseph
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A bone-chilling novel about a woman found holding a hunting knife, covered in blood that is not her own, who communicates with a single, ominous drawing, and the man who must get inside her head to solve a mystery without a crime.
Detective Steven Paul has had the same nightmare for as long as he can remember, a strange symbol figuring prominently into his terror. He decided long ago that the recurring dreams are nothing more than an unfortunate side effect of his often traumatic profession. Until, that is, he's assigned to the case of Emily Lindsey, the beautiful, elusive, and controversial blogger found alone, who can't possibly know the symbol from his nightmares... unless she does.
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