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Rory Moore/Lane Phillips

Cette série suit une brillante spécialiste en reconstruction médico-légale qui découvre des affaires non résolues depuis longtemps et expose des secrets sombres cachés dans le passé. Chaque enquête est un puzzle complexe, où des indices apparemment sans rapport convergent pour révéler la vérité. La protagoniste se plonge dans des crimes non résolus avec une détermination acharnée, se retrouvant souvent personnellement impliquée dans des poursuites dangereuses. C'est un voyage captivant qui explore les limites de la justice et de la nature humaine, rempli de rebondissements inattendus et de révélations glaçantes.

Some Choose Darkness
The Suicide House

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    Some Choose Darkness

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    4,3(512)Évaluer

    A modern master of suspense, critically acclaimed author Charlie Donlea delivers a taut, gripping novel about the deadly secrets hiding in plain sight . . . Forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore sheds light on cold-case homicides by piecing together crime scene details others fail to see. Cleaning out her late father’s law office after his burial, she receives a call that plunges her into a decades-old case . . . In the summer of 1979, five Chicago women went missing. The predator, nicknamed The Thief, left no bodies or clues behind—until police received a package from a mysterious woman named Angela Mitchell, whose unorthodox investigations appeared to unmask the killer. Then Angela disappeared without a trace. Forty years later, The Thief is about to be paroled for Angela’s murder. But the cryptic file Rory finds in her father’s law office suggests there is more to the case. Making one startling discovery after another, Rory becomes helplessly entangled in the enigma of Angela Mitchell and what happened to her. As she continues to dig, even Rory can’t be prepared for the full, terrifying truth that is emerging . . .  “Engrossing . . . Donlea smoothly mixes red herrings and genuine clues. Readers who relish a good puzzle will be rewarded.”—Publishers Weekly

    Some Choose Darkness
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