September 27, 2011. 12:15 AM
A moonlit night on the lonely outskirts of Portland Oregon.
Michelle McNamara and her ten-year-old daughter, Linda, are stopped by the side of the road. Michelle is checking GPS.
Linda begs her mother to go, to drive, to move because she has seen something… someone beside the side of the road.
And now whoever or whatever it is, has reappeared behind their car. And a white-gloved hand, already stained in red, is now working its way toward the driver’s door.
In a few minutes, an incident will occur and Michelle McNamara will be gone.
And the only evidence of what happened will be locked inside the only witness, young Linda McNamara.
Ten years later a young woman, claiming to be Linda McNamara has walked into the Seattle office of Diamond & Stone investigations. And she has a story to tell.
It is a tale that will embroil Investigators Jake Steiner and Mallory Dimante and their assistant, Surai Chanthara, in a bizarre, baffling, and terrifying trip into a world rife with masked identities, clandestine cabals, and devious lusts.
Beanie hats, greasepaint and painted-on smiles will conceal the twists and turns and depth of treachery Mallory and Jake are about to suffer.
And childhood terrors will once again come true as Jake and Mallory come face-to-face with the smiling, larger-than-life, personification of evil, the clown known only as Boy O Boy.
C.J. Booth’s terrifying fourth installment of the Diamond & Stone series propels Jake and Mallory into the depths of Seattle’s long-past Underground and reawakens their own buried fears as the maniacal echo of a clown beseeching any and all with a crooked finger, beckoning… “Come here… I won’t hurt you.”
It is a lie.
Genre: Mystery
A moonlit night on the lonely outskirts of Portland Oregon.
Michelle McNamara and her ten-year-old daughter, Linda, are stopped by the side of the road. Michelle is checking GPS.
Linda begs her mother to go, to drive, to move because she has seen something… someone beside the side of the road.
And now whoever or whatever it is, has reappeared behind their car. And a white-gloved hand, already stained in red, is now working its way toward the driver’s door.
In a few minutes, an incident will occur and Michelle McNamara will be gone.
And the only evidence of what happened will be locked inside the only witness, young Linda McNamara.
Ten years later a young woman, claiming to be Linda McNamara has walked into the Seattle office of Diamond & Stone investigations. And she has a story to tell.
It is a tale that will embroil Investigators Jake Steiner and Mallory Dimante and their assistant, Surai Chanthara, in a bizarre, baffling, and terrifying trip into a world rife with masked identities, clandestine cabals, and devious lusts.
Beanie hats, greasepaint and painted-on smiles will conceal the twists and turns and depth of treachery Mallory and Jake are about to suffer.
And childhood terrors will once again come true as Jake and Mallory come face-to-face with the smiling, larger-than-life, personification of evil, the clown known only as Boy O Boy.
C.J. Booth’s terrifying fourth installment of the Diamond & Stone series propels Jake and Mallory into the depths of Seattle’s long-past Underground and reawakens their own buried fears as the maniacal echo of a clown beseeching any and all with a crooked finger, beckoning… “Come here… I won’t hurt you.”
It is a lie.
Genre: Mystery
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