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Déjà vu can be deadly
A year ago, Rose Mcgoverns sister was found dead at the bottom of a bridge. A tragic accident. Thats what the police called it. What they still call it. What everyone except Rose believes to be true. But she wont change her mind. No matter how many seconds and minutes and days go by, no matter how much time shes had to spend in the psych ward, and no matter how much her life falls apart. She will never give up on her quest for the truth.
And now, its happening again.
Another womans body has been found. The circumstances are far too similar to be a coincidence. There might even be more victims. Which would mean that Rose was right all along. But the police have long since dismissed her as paranoid, and shes driven away every friend shes ever had. With nothing but her own conviction on her side, how can she prove that an accident is really a murder? And even if its possible, can she do it before she makes a deadly mistake and the killer claims her life, too?
Genre: Mystery
A year ago, Rose Mcgoverns sister was found dead at the bottom of a bridge. A tragic accident. Thats what the police called it. What they still call it. What everyone except Rose believes to be true. But she wont change her mind. No matter how many seconds and minutes and days go by, no matter how much time shes had to spend in the psych ward, and no matter how much her life falls apart. She will never give up on her quest for the truth.
And now, its happening again.
Another womans body has been found. The circumstances are far too similar to be a coincidence. There might even be more victims. Which would mean that Rose was right all along. But the police have long since dismissed her as paranoid, and shes driven away every friend shes ever had. With nothing but her own conviction on her side, how can she prove that an accident is really a murder? And even if its possible, can she do it before she makes a deadly mistake and the killer claims her life, too?
Genre: Mystery
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