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FROM THOMAS FINCHAM, THE NEW VOICE IN THE CRIME AND SUSPENSE GENRE, COMES A HEROINE UNLIKE ANY IN FICTION.
Echo Rose is fearless. Feisty. Funny. She will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of the truth...
Dark, twisty, and highly addictive. Once you start you won't be able to put it down!
A young woman was seen entering a hotel but there is no record of her leaving it. Her body is soon discovered underneath a bridge leaving everyone baffled as to how she got there.
Echo Rose is in a new relationship and she is enjoying every minute of being a reporter. Things suddenly turn when there are changes at work and Echo is left to wonder about her future. Detective Skip Malloy is on vacation, so his partner, Bud Smith, is called in to look at the body of a young woman found underneath the Fairview Bridge. To complicate matters, a private investigator shows up asking questions about the murder. What looks like a random killing, quickly becomes a chase for a serial killer who already has his eyes set on his next victim.
Genre: Mystery
Echo Rose is fearless. Feisty. Funny. She will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of the truth...
Dark, twisty, and highly addictive. Once you start you won't be able to put it down!
A young woman was seen entering a hotel but there is no record of her leaving it. Her body is soon discovered underneath a bridge leaving everyone baffled as to how she got there.
Echo Rose is in a new relationship and she is enjoying every minute of being a reporter. Things suddenly turn when there are changes at work and Echo is left to wonder about her future. Detective Skip Malloy is on vacation, so his partner, Bud Smith, is called in to look at the body of a young woman found underneath the Fairview Bridge. To complicate matters, a private investigator shows up asking questions about the murder. What looks like a random killing, quickly becomes a chase for a serial killer who already has his eyes set on his next victim.
Genre: Mystery
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