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FBI agent Emma Griffin has seen more than her fair share of bizarre and brutal cases.
While still recovering from the horrific experience with her stalker.
Emma receives an unexpected call.
An escaped inmate, requesting her help…
A man that was last seen hovering over a bodyguard’s bloody body. Then fleeing the crime scene in panic. With the search from him still ongoing, Emma continues to receive surprising calls.
It feels like a complicated game of telephone. Unfortunately, a simple misunderstanding leads to many deaths.
This is a case of many twists and turns, and there’s one person whom you should never trust…
Ring. Ring.
ASIN : B0D7QP81H9
Publication date : September 30, 2024
Language : English
File size : 3572 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 206 pages
Page numbers source ISBN : B0DHL4TRMY
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Gail cofield –
goood one
love this series and love this writerâ¦â¦.but this book had some language i didnât appreciateâ¦it did nothing to help the story. just a lazy use of wordsâ¦â¦â¦
Anne Brzycki –
Emma Griffin’s investigations keep you guessing right to the end
Who is behind the Game Master murders? Emma Griffin, along with Sam, Dean, Eric, help her investigate and keep her safe. She will hunt down every lead possible. Escaped prisoner with connection to her former FBI partner surfaced. Great read.
Jswal-integrity –
recompense
I was a little disturbed when the inmate escaped, and our trusty FBI agent was working with him. This was a totally different type of investigation and danger for her. I agree with Sam on this one.
Kelly A. Smelcer –
Excellent!!!
During a prison break, Wyatt Larsen is found standing over a dead guard’s body. But he swears he didn’t kill him. He escapes and contacts FBI Agent Emma Griffin for help. There’s more to his story than expected, and he’s got to set the record straight. This puts Emma on multiple paths of solving long-cold cases and missing person cases. But can she get the convict back in prison where he belongs?