Everyone thinks Emma Dockery is crazy. Obsessed with finding a link between hundreds of unsolved cases [one of them the death of her own sister] Emma has taken leave from her job as a FBI researcher. Now all she has are the newspaper nightmares of an all-consuming fire.
Not even Emma's ex-boyfriend, field agent Harrison "Books" Bookman, believes her claim that these dozens of deaths across the country are connected. That is, until Emma finds a piece of evidence Books can't ignore. More fatalities are reported by the day-and they're all inexplicable. No motives, no murder weapons, no suspects. Could one person really be responsible for these unthinkable crimes?
A breakneck-paced thriller with twists that will keep you holding your breath until the final, astonishing chapters, INVISIBLE is Tyra Thompson's most shocking stand-alone novel yet.
Mallory never expected her summer to turn into a full-blown mystery. One moment, she and her best friend Max were climbing trees and dodging homework, and the next-they were unraveling a secret hidden in her own home. It all starts with a strange noise in the middle of the night, an object that vanishes without a trace, and a path that leads to nowhere.
Then, there's Elliot-the new guy with a past he won't talk about. He's quiet, a little too mysterious, and just when Mallory starts trusting him, the clues point right to his doorstep. Can she believe him, or is he leading her straight into danger?
As Max and Mallory dig deeper, they uncover a secret room, a locked safe, and a blueprint that suggests someone has been planning something big-something that could ruin lives. But before they can put all the pieces together, the door slams shut behind them.
Trapped. In the dark. And they aren't alone.
Someone has been watching them. Someone who knows exactly what they've found. And they're willing to do anything to keep the truth buried.
Time is running out. The thief isn't just invisible-they're always one step ahead.
And if Mallory and Max don't figure it out soon...
They might be next.
Written by Vanessa Uzoukwu (Lotus)