After years of being beaten down and bullied as a child, game inventor Corey Farrow, the Zodiac’s Gemini, isn’t looking back. When his only option for survival is to kill Alan Lowe and take his place in the Zodiac Killer’s vicious game, he decides to play by his own rules. With nothing to lose, he sets out to find a place to hide where he can think and plan his next strategy, but when his old … when his old friend Justin Finch invites him into his world, a world where he can once again reinvent himself with the girl of his dreams, will he decide he likes his new life better, or continue his mission to end the killer’s game for good?
Just when Detective Darek Blake didn’t think the Zodiac case could get any weirder, Lizzy puts out a public request to find information that will support her cult theory. Aside from bringing every nut in the city to the station and revealing a man who represents the controversial thirteenth sign of the zodiac, will it flush out the real killer, or will Darek and Bay be forced to bring the remaining members together for their next big move?
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An awesome series. One of the best I have read
New twists crop up in this next book of the Zodiac Killers series! Corey has a lot going on, as this is his story, including a possible love interest. Darek moves on but can’t seem to let go of Lizzy, and prepare to see more surprises as the past catches up with the present! I recommend you read the previous books in the series to really figure out the flow of the entire story line!
Always a great series, well written with a huge suspense in the end.
(Attention: Spoiler of the book 6)
This part is mainly the story of Corey after the murder he committed in the previous episode in which he removed Alan before he would obey the serial killer and kill him. It’s a rather complex character (like all the characters in the series) who could act badly and chose to act well until this murder that even if he thinks it will be the only one he will ever commit, him gave access to one side of himself quite dark. He flees to hide at Justin Finch’s, who has succeeded in selling sports equipment, supposedly, but is part of people who think that everything is only a plot and is waiting for the end of the world, isolated in his wood. Justin helps him and he meets Brandy.
Darek strengthens his relationship with Raven despite the links between them and the case and is still attracted by Lizzy, the FBI agent.
This part seems to be a transition, but what an end!
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
I give up on trying to figure out who the killer is. There’s so many twists and turns in this series. I can’t wait for more!
I have devoured this series so far It’s intense , twisted and unpredictable .
The characters, the situations they get themselves into , their odd behaviors and the things they are forced to do to keep themselves and loved ones alive keeps me in a never ending guessing game.
Who is the killer ? Will he / she / they ever make themselves known ?
Have they been staring us directly in the face
this whole time ??
The suspense is killing me !!!
Corey is on the road heading to see Justin! The guilt from killing Alan is beginning to get to him. He finds Justin and starts to make a new life for himself. The killer wants him to kill another one though and he tells him it’s game over. Can’t imagine he’ll sit back and take that without retaliation. Things are getting more complicated and Darek is torn between Lizzy and Raven. Lizzy goes to the media and they have quite a few distractions. Now it seems the killer has them turning on one another so he or she can sit back and watch. Bay the control freak seems to be losing a little control over Mia. So he takes a firm hand with her. He decides it’s time for a meeting to make sure they are all on the same page.