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Murder Never Dies
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    Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2012
Two years. That is how long it has been for Detective Liz Walden since she last stepped foot in this town; a place that almost killed her. It only took one murder for her to return. When she does return, Detective Sergeant Hayden Pickard –her old boss and lover—is waiting for her with terrible news.
The killer she thought she killed is killing again. Brady Oakes killed young women and took Liz to do the same to her as he had done to the other women. She lived, but is now full of scars physically and emotionally.
Liz and Hayden must get over the fear of the past to catch Brady, again. Each murder is occurring faster than before and the last person left to be taken is Liz. In order to help catch Brady before he can get to Liz again, Liz and Hayden rely on a co-worker, Andrews and the town coroner, Don. All four rush to find all pieces of evidence found and left for them.
When the last victim is found Liz knows she is next.  Everyone tries to protect her so that what happened two years ago will not happen again. 
It may be too late for Liz. Soon she will have to face the man she had killed two years ago and pray that she survives. In her life, murder never dies and she intends to change that.
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