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I See You (Pax Arrington Mysteries Book 1)
by Elle Gray
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Synopsis
I see you.
After years of digging into his wife’s death, Paxton has had enough.
He left the force and opened his own PI firm.
His first case is to help a family navigate their way through a kidnapping.
As Paxton launched into this case, he finds himself in the sights of a serial killer.
But there ...
After years of digging into his wife’s death, Paxton has had enough.
He left the force and opened his own PI firm.
His first case is to help a family navigate their way through a kidnapping.
As Paxton launched into this case, he finds himself in the sights of a serial killer.
But there ...
I see you.
After years of digging into his wife’s death, Paxton has had enough.
He left the force and opened his own PI firm.
His first case is to help a family navigate their way through a kidnapping.
As Paxton launched into this case, he finds himself in the sights of a serial killer.
But there is more than meets the eye about the kidnapper though.
Armed with only three names. He dives headfirst into investigation, and uncovers horrors he never expected to encounter.
With the help of FBI agent Blake Wilder, his female friend that specializes in hunting down serial killers.
They are determined to stop the man before he kills again.
But what is he going to do when he realizes the killer is taunting him,
not for the thrill of being chased, but with the intention of recruiting him?
The game has just begun. The danger has never been higher.
To save his friend as well as possibly learn the answers to questions about his wife’s death.
Paxton will have to do the unimaginable to outlast, outwit, and win.
Winning and losing will mean the difference between life and death.
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