Phonebook
It starts with The Game.
If you're selected, then heaven help you. Once your number is picked, there is no turning back, no escaping, and no hope. Random chance decides the place and the contestants, and the administrator of The Game picks the method. There's never a warning, never any kill done twice in the same manner, and there's never a witness.
The killer is ruthless, selective, and worst of all, utterly remorseless. There is no low to which he won't stoop, no act too perverse, and nothing that will stop his next installment of The Game. His choice of apprentices is hard to track, no matter that their fates are well documented. How he keeps ahead of the police is quite simple, true madness knows no boundaries, and fate is fickle. Within the folds of The Game, there is no playbook, only the moment.
For detective Darin Felder, it is familiar territory that he steps into when The Game begins again. Ten years before he and his mentor Carl Gribbin were close to nailing the case, to finding the sick individuals that had cut a path from eastern Washington to the west and back again. When the killings inexplicably stopped, Darin and Carl believed that he'd either disappeared, or was dead. But as the murders begin again, Darin and his new partner and love interest, Sybil Manning, soon enough comes to realize the true depravity that surrounds the ongoing case. The Game is on again.
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If you're selected, then heaven help you. Once your number is picked, there is no turning back, no escaping, and no hope. Random chance decides the place and the contestants, and the administrator of The Game picks the method. There's never a warning, never any kill done twice in the same manner, and there's never a witness.
The killer is ruthless, selective, and worst of all, utterly remorseless. There is no low to which he won't stoop, no act too perverse, and nothing that will stop his next installment of The Game. His choice of apprentices is hard to track, no matter that their fates are well documented. How he keeps ahead of the police is quite simple, true madness knows no boundaries, and fate is fickle. Within the folds of The Game, there is no playbook, only the moment.
For detective Darin Felder, it is familiar territory that he steps into when The Game begins again. Ten years before he and his mentor Carl Gribbin were close to nailing the case, to finding the sick individuals that had cut a path from eastern Washington to the west and back again. When the killings inexplicably stopped, Darin and Carl believed that he'd either disappeared, or was dead. But as the murders begin again, Darin and his new partner and love interest, Sybil Manning, soon enough comes to realize the true depravity that surrounds the ongoing case. The Game is on again.
Phonebook
It starts with The Game.
If you're selected, then heaven help you. Once your number is picked, there is no turning back, no escaping, and no hope. Random chance decides the place and the contestants, and the administrator of The Game picks the method. There's never a warning, never any kill done twice in the same manner, and there's never a witness.
The killer is ruthless, selective, and worst of all, utterly remorseless. There is no low to which he won't stoop, no act too perverse, and nothing that will stop his next installment of The Game. His choice of apprentices is hard to track, no matter that their fates are well documented. How he keeps ahead of the police is quite simple, true madness knows no boundaries, and fate is fickle. Within the folds of The Game, there is no playbook, only the moment.
For detective Darin Felder, it is familiar territory that he steps into when The Game begins again. Ten years before he and his mentor Carl Gribbin were close to nailing the case, to finding the sick individuals that had cut a path from eastern Washington to the west and back again. When the killings inexplicably stopped, Darin and Carl believed that he'd either disappeared, or was dead. But as the murders begin again, Darin and his new partner and love interest, Sybil Manning, soon enough comes to realize the true depravity that surrounds the ongoing case. The Game is on again.
If you're selected, then heaven help you. Once your number is picked, there is no turning back, no escaping, and no hope. Random chance decides the place and the contestants, and the administrator of The Game picks the method. There's never a warning, never any kill done twice in the same manner, and there's never a witness.
The killer is ruthless, selective, and worst of all, utterly remorseless. There is no low to which he won't stoop, no act too perverse, and nothing that will stop his next installment of The Game. His choice of apprentices is hard to track, no matter that their fates are well documented. How he keeps ahead of the police is quite simple, true madness knows no boundaries, and fate is fickle. Within the folds of The Game, there is no playbook, only the moment.
For detective Darin Felder, it is familiar territory that he steps into when The Game begins again. Ten years before he and his mentor Carl Gribbin were close to nailing the case, to finding the sick individuals that had cut a path from eastern Washington to the west and back again. When the killings inexplicably stopped, Darin and Carl believed that he'd either disappeared, or was dead. But as the murders begin again, Darin and his new partner and love interest, Sybil Manning, soon enough comes to realize the true depravity that surrounds the ongoing case. The Game is on again.
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| BN ID: | 2940161390832 |
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| Publisher: | Tom Foster |
| Publication date: | 03/05/2019 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 751 KB |
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