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The Predator's Apprentice (Eriksson

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With a smear of lipstick leaving a scrawled and cryptic message, Helen Eriksson's world is shattered. Wendell is missing. Jerry Lowe is—God only knows what. A killer's prediction that the murders wouldn't stop with his arrest is the only truth in the devastating culmination of events in Darkwater Bay.

447 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 19, 2017

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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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23 reviews
December 30, 2017
Another great one!

In true LS Sygnet fashion a book so compelling you can’t put it down! Suspenseful from the start to the finish.
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February 28, 2022
Wow.

I am amazed how Johnny pulled through and Helen didn't turn to run. This whole series has been a great reading adventure.
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9 reviews
March 23, 2018
As always, LS Sygnet did not disappoint with the final chapter of Helen Eriksson's saga. It's been a wild and crazy ride, but has been a highly enjoyed one. Many events in prior books were tied together and tied up.
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