Sacrifice

Sacrifice

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When two bodies turns up, both executed in a sacrificial manner used by ancient Aztecs, Marissa Kitcher is faced with the difficult task of finding enough evidence on their mutilated bodies to catch a possible serial killer. Again Marissa finds herself tangled up in the strings of this case and fate decides that her involvement in the case is much deeper than she bargained for. Finding herself in a position difficult, almost impossible, to escape from.
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🔪 She's the perfect wife. He's the dedicated detective. One of them is a monster. 🔪 Detective Dante DeSilva thought he'd found his soulmate in Victoria Jones - beautiful, supportive, and everything he'd ever wanted in a partner. For five blissful years, she's been his anchor in a world of violence and crime. But Victoria has secrets. While Dante hunts killers by day, Victoria is the killer by night. Behind her perfect smile lies a calculating predator who's been using their marriage as the ultimate cover for her crimes. Every case file he brings home, every investigative technique he mentions over dinner - she's been listening, learning, staying one step ahead. When missing persons cases start pointing toward their quiet suburban neighborhood, Dante finds himself hunting a sophisticated serial killer who knows police procedures better than most cops. What he doesn't realize is that he's been sleeping next to his target all along. Victoria has been playing the long game, and Dante is her masterpiece.

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