Chaos Theory

Chaos Theory

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It's been 3 years since genius and child prodigy, Drew Cassidy, was admitted into Pinewood Psychiatric Institute. With the public and the press under the impression she took an early retirement, she has the privacy to focus on her health. Now, her best friend Detective Aria Tyler needs her help. Under her friend's care, Drew is released, and they quickly become an unstoppable crime-solving duo. Elsewhere, a lumberjack crew makes a startling discovery when they unearth a body, and things only get worse when the police identify 22 more graves just like the first. With a ruthless serial killer on the loose they rush to find the answers, but end up learning a little bit more about themselves as well. Will their streak continue?
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A list. Twenty names. One killer no one can find. When an anonymous social media account starts posting a hit list of students from Westbrook High, panic spreads like wildfire. The town is in chaos. The police have no leads. And as each name is crossed out, one by one, it becomes clear: no one is safe. For Ivy, the list is a death sentence she never signed up for. For Rowan, it's just another game she refuses to lose. They were strangers before this-now, survival ties them together in a way neither of them expected. With a secret alliance forming between those on the list, Ivy and Rowan are forced to rely on each other. Hatred turns into something else, something sharp and breathless. But as the bodies pile up, one thing becomes clear: someone is watching. And they don't just want to kill. They want to play.

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