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Stalked

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Alexis Fields is now a doctor living happily in Chicago with a new life, a new career, and a new found freedom to replace the harrowing past she left behind. But when several women are found brutally murdered near downtown, Chicago police fear the worst: A deranged serial killer could be responsible for the killings.

Alexis suddenly finds herself in the throes of a sadistic psychopath, who raises the stakes in a game of cat and mouse each time he strikes. Chicago Police and FBI Special Agent Preston Ponder of the VCAU (Violent Crime Apprehension Unit) are under intense pressure to solve the cases before another woman’s body is found.

But Alexis’ ex: Wilfred “Will” Bachman has also been seen in the area. He is now more demented and more determined than ever to finish what he has started: The ultimate payback.

Can the police and the FBI solve the gruesome murders before the killer strikes again? Can Bachman be found before he achieves his goal of hell-bent revenge?

With more action, twists, tension and suspense, this is the third installment of Alex Dean's scariest, most chilling series yet.

168 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 20, 2015

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January 6, 2024
Good read but so much was left

I enjoyed reading the series however so much was left out just to make it a short story. It's a shame because it could have been so much better with more exciting things going on if the author had taken time to put it down on paper.
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September 18, 2016
Interesting

Got into characters quickly, was good. I kept turning the pages and was sad when it ended. Would check out another of his books.
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