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Fresh off leave after a justified shooting, Edward Petrosky is battling his own brain as much as he is the world around him. His ex-wife has finally stopped calling, and he's even pulled away from his neighbors. The chief of police might be the only person helping to keep Petrosky sober.
When a woman is found dead near a local running trail, the city goes on high alert. Not only was the victim posed, but her body had been altered as if a crazy plastic surgeon had taken a scalpel to her. This killer is meticulous, careful-in Petrosky's experience, the most dangerous kind of psycho. But then a second victim turns up, and she hasn't been mutilated in quite the same way. Strange for a perfectionist suspect. Had the perp been interrupted, or is there a more sinister explanation? Perhaps they're dealing with a copycat, or a pair of killers-the citizens of Ash Park might be in more peril than Petrosky had anticipated.
But when the chief of police is abducted, the case shifts into unchartered territory. The killer they're after doesn't just want to play with his victims-he wants notoriety. And the only way he'll get it is if Petrosky opens up about the case, a move that could put the chief's life in more danger.
And that's a risk Petrosky cannot take. Petrosky's only shot is to find their perp before the maniac slices into his boss-the only friend he hasn't managed to push away. Can he catch the killer and muzzle his demons? Or will this case awaken the devil he's been trying to silence?
Composed is a dark, twisted thrill ride from bestselling author Meghan O'Flynn. Like all books in the Ash Park world, this ninth installment of the Ash Park series can be read as a standalone. If you like J.D. Robb, Gilly Macmillan, or Claire Mackintosh, you'll love this addictive mystery!
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781947748026
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 266
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-06-22
- Förlag: Pygmalion Publishing