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A decades-old case is about to heat up beyond expectations. Texas Ranger Rory Yates, known for his unwavering tenacity on challenging missions, now faces perhaps his most daunting mystery yet. He is tasked with tracking down two missing women, both of whom are Native American. As he delves into the investigation, the question arises: what, if anything, connects these disappearances? His inquiries reveal a chilling pattern—each summer solstice over recent years has witnessed the vanishing of a Native American woman. The perpetrator's only trace is a peculiar calling card left behind. Driven by urgency and determination, Rory must use every resource at his disposal to locate these women before it's too late. His ultimate hope is to find them safe and alive. James Patterson, hailed globally as the undisputed king of thrillers, masterfully captures attention like no other. Acclaimed authors Jeffery Deaver and Lee Child attest to Patterson's unparalleled storytelling prowess, while Michael Connelly praises his ability to capture the essence of a scene with a single, vivid detail. Supported by laudations from Ian Rankin and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Patterson remains the quintessential storyteller of our era. Even the New York Times Book Review acknowledges his profound impact on uncovering our deepest fears through literature. A Guardian review aptly notes that Patterson stands in a league of his own.
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A decades-old case is about to heat up beyond expectations. Texas Ranger Rory Yates, known for his unwavering tenacity on challenging missions, now faces perhaps his most daunting mystery yet. He is tasked with tracking down two missing women, both of whom are Native American. As he delves into the investigation, the question arises: what, if anything, connects these disappearances? His inquiries reveal a chilling pattern—each summer solstice over recent years has witnessed the vanishing of a Native American woman. The perpetrator's only trace is a peculiar calling card left behind. Driven by urgency and determination, Rory must use every resource at his disposal to locate these women before it's too late. His ultimate hope is to find them safe and alive. James Patterson, hailed globally as the undisputed king of thrillers, masterfully captures attention like no other. Acclaimed authors Jeffery Deaver and Lee Child attest to Patterson's unparalleled storytelling prowess, while Michael Connelly praises his ability to capture the essence of a scene with a single, vivid detail. Supported by laudations from Ian Rankin and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Patterson remains the quintessential storyteller of our era. Even the New York Times Book Review acknowledges his profound impact on uncovering our deepest fears through literature. A Guardian review aptly notes that Patterson stands in a league of his own.
