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Highlights
- Madison Avery looks down from her penthouse as a light flicks on in the building across the street, and a man and woman enter the vacant apartment.
- Author(s): Jana DeLeon
- 364 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Shaye Archer
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About the Book
"Madison Avery is a young woman with a huge problem. From her penthouse apartment, she witnessed a murder in the building across the street, but by the time the police arrived, the crime scene had been wiped clean. Unfortunately, Madison suffers from prosopagnosia--face blindness--so even though she had a clear view of the murder, she can't describe the victim or the killer. With no forensic evidence that a crime was committed and no description of the victim to match to a body, the police have no choice but to close the file--but Shaye Archer doesn't have the same limitations"--Back cover.Book Synopsis
Madison Avery looks down from her penthouse as a light flicks on in the building across the street, and a man and woman enter the vacant apartment. As the woman steps onto a large blue rug, the man raises his hand to the back of her neck.
The woman collapses, and Madison sucks in a breath. The man checks for a pulse then reaches into his pocket. He must be calling for help. But then Madison sees the glint of the knife.
She grabs her cell phone and dials 911. If the police don't catch him now, she can't help them later. Her prosopagnosia-facial blindness-won't allow her to identify the man. Or his victim.
But the killer doesn't have the same limitations.
He looks up and stares directly at her.
The phone slips from her hand, and everything goes black.