In Haven City, tangled in a twisted web, a bizarre cry for help ensnares me, Detective Jack Fulton. A coded message linked to a feared murderer. My mind races in an obsessive video rewind.
The chaos triggers a dark pursuit. Mira Elias—an enigmatic outsider with secrets so deep they echo the city's shadiest corners. Together, we plunge into a chilling conspiracy, guided by cryptic clues. Every twist leads us to a puppeteer, Samantha Young, whose insidious mind spins a lethal game. A trail blazed by a mysterious professor, using shadowy brilliance to carve their path. Corruption whispers in every shadow, keeps us on our toes.
In this cat-and-mouse chase, the open secret beckons. Our triumph hangs by a thread. As echoes of past secrets loom, freedom lies just beyond the horizon. Can we unravel the past to secure our future in this relentless rewind?
I liked the premise of the book. Personally, I didn't particularly love some of the stylistic choices (namely boldening certain words). In general, the book was engaging and it was an easy, short read.
In general, the book was okay. It was good enough to read when you're not in the mood for romance and just want smth to pass the evening. But there were some aspects that I did not enjoy very much.