Fading in Between

Fading in Between

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Aug 3, 2021
Having lost her family members in a gruesome massacre when she was a young child, Avi spends her later years fending off for herself doing odd jobs; living as discreet as possible. While she gathers clues to track down the murderer, her fiery desire for vengeance continues to burn. Miles, on the other hand--had his curiosity getting the best of him. With his influence as the state's detective's son, he tags along to help Avi uncover the truth behind the mass slaughter. But what if things are much more complicated than they appear to be on the surface?
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Six months ago, Detective Jonah Reese cracked the case that changed everything. He thought he could move on-until a long-buried body drags him back into the past. The victim? A woman who had an affair with his father. The twist? She had a son. Jonah's half-brother." "Caleb Caldwell never expected justice. He grew up knowing the system didn't care. But when his mother's remains are found after twenty years, he wants answers-and the last person he trusts to find them is a cop, especially one tied to the man who ruined his life." "As Jonah and Caleb are forced to work together, they uncover a decades-old conspiracy leading back to the town's most powerful figures. Someone has spent years keeping this crime buried, and they're willing to kill again to keep it that way. The closer they get, the more Jonah realizes the real monster might have been in his own home all along." "In a town built on secrets, some truths are meant to stay dead."

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