Two great friends. Wanderlust parents. A problematic sister. Ren Shephard is at a comfortable crossroads. Enjoying the temporary freedom of her recent redundancy, her life revolves around her cherished friendships, sporadic communication with her unconventional parents and occasionally
What He Saw
β Scribed by Stacy M. Jones
- Book ID
- 111362075
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0C2JRG8SZ
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β¦ Synopsis
Two cases with unreliable witnesses. One cold case in a sleepy college town. The other the victims have a strange carving on their backs.
Eyewitness testimony is often unreliable. PI Riley Sullivan knows this and when sheβs asked to investigate the case of her murdered college roommate and the only witness is the man convicted of the crime, she doesnβt have a lot to go on. She is drawn back to her college days and must for the first time confront the murder and all the people she once called friends. Along the way, she wonders if she knew them at all. Can she uncover long-buried secrets to find the killer?
Meanwhile, Det. Luke Morgan and Rileyβs partner, Cooper Deagnan, are faced with challenging cases of their own. Cooper witnesses what he believes is a murder and the cops are hard-pressed to take him seriously β at first. Once the body is found, what Cooper witnessed conflicts with the evidence at hand. When a cryptic carving on the victimβs back ties to another case, itβs apparent something sinister is lurking. The pair must confront the seedy underbelly of the city to find and stop a killer. M.F
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