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“If you have read J.D. Barker before you know what to expect โ the hunt for a serial killer and horrific descriptions of brutal murders. If you havenโt, prepare yourself for a pulse pounding story you wonโt soon forget. While the villain is pretty obvious early on, the story really revolves around Detective Jena Campbell (who famously identified the serial killer Leviticus 5 years earlier) and her determination to catch the current killer and save the life of his hostage, the 17-year-old son of the Governor. Jena is determined to save Jackโs life even if it means losing everything she holds dear including her own life. She did an unbelievably bad thing 5 years ago, and even if it was for an incredibly good reason she knows she must sacrifice herself in order to have a chance of saving Jack.”
— Nancy M. • Fiction Addiction
Summary
Facing the truth can be deadlier than facing the killer.Ten days to keep a lie.Ten plagues if you deny.Ten ways to watch them die.Five years ago, when Detective Jena Campbell put the Leviticus Killer behind bars, she locked her darkest secret away with him. Something never meant to surface. Something better left to rot with the madman who had destroyed so many lives.When a strange man calling himself Azrael appears on social media with threats to unleash ten plagues, ten deaths, in ten days, unless Leviticus is released, Jena is forced to reopen that door and face her past.Unable to share what she knows, she turns to the only man who can help her find Azrael before he kills again, the man she condemned. Jena quickly learns the only thing more terrifying than facing him, is facing herself.