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Evolution

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Castillo's body count drops drastically while his surrogates do his bidding. Meanwhile, Raver and Briarwood uncover a crucial clue that leads them one step closer to finding Castillo's real identity, which accidentally exposes a witness who seems determined to protect Castillo at all costs. The reason for her defense of a serial killer adds another chilling layer to the game of cat and mouse.

279 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 4, 2016

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L.S. Sygnet

28 books46 followers
Sygnet was a mastermind of schoolyard schemes as a child who grew into someone who channeled that inner criminal onto the pages of books. In the real world, the profession is nursing, psychiatric variety.

Devoted to family, friends and dogs in middle age, Sygnet spends most spare time plotting fiction, reading obsessively or playing with her four-legged children – the dogs.

Sygnet is a rabid NBA fan and loves the elliptical when the plot gets elusive. Nothing like endorphins to light the path. When endorphins fail, speed metal usually does the trick. Sygnet can often be found muttering over Pages on the iMac or the iPad, where most of the writing takes place.

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April 16, 2016
I've use descriptive nouns repeatedly while reviewing books by LS Sygnet and I will again repeat them. Excellent story line, bad people murdering and causing mayhem everyplace, and the action continues. Looking forward to the last in this particular series. Highly recommend this book, particularly this 4 book series, to all mystery readers.
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