Two Sides of The Same Coin

Two Sides of The Same Coin

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In the summer of 1978, the quiet town of Camden, Maine, was shattered by a brutal discovery-17-year-old Erica Williams found murdered and dismembered in Harbor Park. It was the first of many. As the body count rises, panic spreads, and the line between justice and vengeance begins to blur. Detective Renn Warren is determined to stop the killer stalking his streets. But each clue leads to a dead end, each step forward turns into two steps back. The deeper he digs, the more twisted the truth becomes. Someone is watching. Someone who knows the case inside and out-because they're the one writing the story in blood. Told through chilling journal entries and fragmented memories, Two Sides of the Same Coin is a dark, psychological thriller about identity, morality, and how sometimes... the greatest evil hides in plain sight.
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Evelyn Turner is missing. One night she was at a party. The next, she was gone. Now the town of Portsby, Ohio is on edge. The search grows colder, the whispers get louder, and fifteen-year-old Connor finds himself at the center of it all. He was one of the last people to see Evelyn before she disappeared-and he might know more than he's letting on. As investigators close in and the town turns against him, Connor has to piece together what happened that night before it's too late. Gone is a tense and fast-paced mystery about a missing girl, a quiet town, and the secrets people keep to protect themselves. ---------------------------------------------------- This book is recommended for ages 17+ due to moderate depictions of violence. ---------------------------------------------------- Achievements: #1 in "smalltownhorror" 6/25/24

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