Unstable

ebook Pike, Wisconsin

By Alexandra Ivy

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"I wholeheartedly suggest you get your hands on Unstable." —Fresh Fiction
In the New York Times bestselling author's bone-chilling novel of suspense, a cold case expert and her sheriff ex-husband reunite to solve a decades old murder when footage of a bound and gagged girl is discovered and a copycat killer begins threatening new victims.
WHEN IT COMES TO KILLING
A dead man in a cemetery isn't news—unless he's found on top of a grave, with a bullet through his head. The body belongs to Jude Henley, who was supposed to be buried below. Instead, the grave contains the remains of Staci Gale, thought to have run away nearly three decades ago. Then an old VCR tape arrives at the sheriff station, showing Staci before her death—bound and terrified—with a note, claiming to be from the killer's apprentice . . .
PRACTICE
Rachel Fisher's job in cold case files has brought her back to Pike, Wisconsin—where she'll be working alongside her ex-husband, Zac Evans. As Pike's interim sheriff, Zac expected a low-key assignment. Instead, he and Rachel are racing to solve serial murders from decades past while a new monster goads them with a chilling promise. Every week there'll be another old tape—and a fresh victim . . .
MAKES PERFECT . . .
In this small town a killer walks—twisted, ruthless, determined to continue his master's work. And unless Rachel and Zac can find a way to get ahead of him, the nightmare will never end.
Praise for Don't Look
"Exciting. . . . Once the pieces fall into place, the novel settles into an engaging rhythm."
Publishers Weekly
"Readers will still eagerly turn the pages to see if their suspicions about the killer's identity are correct."
Library Journal
Unstable