📖 The Scoop
Till death do us part.
The Exceptional Crimes Unit stopped another criminal: Lucy Speckle. The brilliant FBI agent, Christian Windsor, pushed her to suicide and watched her cut her own throat.
He did it to save those he loved, but it changed him. Made him darker. Made him start seeing things that might not be there.His partner, Luke Titan, could not be happier with the turn of events. Indeed, Titan engineered all of them. Some might call Titan a psychopath, if they knew his true intentions. Too bad his genius allows him to hide in the shadows.
Now, women are disappearing and no one notices but Christian. He's determined to catch the killer ... unless there isn't one? Perhaps the new criminal exists only in his mind?
Luke Titan's plans are nearly at completion. He's ready to move on his partners and the FBI as a whole, fulfilling desires that started years before. The only question is: will Christian survive?
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