The Killer's Game

The Killer's Game

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WpMetadataReadContenu pour adultesEn cours d'écriture2h 55m
WpMetadataNoticeDernière publication lun., avr. 13, 2020
The killer plays fair. The game? Not so much. When a mutilated body turns up in the woods with a cryptic note, detectives Ryan, Chris, and Addy think they've seen the worst of it. But then the message gets personal. They've arrested the wrong people. The killer is smarter, faster... and apparently Ivy League-educated. Now, they're not just chasing clues-they're part of a twisted game, where every wrong move leads to another body and every right one comes too late. And the only thing worse than failing to solve the case... Is realizing they're being watched while they try. P.S. Welcome to the killer's game.
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When reclusive mystery novelist Noah Archer witnesses the aftermath of a brutal murder in the city's backstreets, he's pulled into a killing spree that feels eerily familiar. Each victim is murdered in the style of a notorious serial killer from history, and each scene carries the same chilling signature: a typed note reading "Proper endings." Teaming up - reluctantly - with sharp-tongued, rule-breaking Detective Lena Ortiz, Noah begins to unr avel a deadly pattern. But the killer is always one step ahead, hiding in plain sight, feeding off the attention of the press and the fear in the streets. His murders are as calculated as they are grotesque, and his pleasure comes not from the kill alone, but from the audience he builds with every drop of blood. As Noah's theories draw him deeper into the investigation, he realizes the killer isn't just mimicking history - he's writing his own masterpiece, one victim at a time. And somewhere in that twisted story, Noah himself has been cast in a starring role. This Story is Inspired from the Movie 'Copycat'

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