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Whispers in Stone

(2026)
(The fifth book in the Wicked Game of a Serial Killer series)
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Kazimir Kovar was born into violence, shaped by a crime family that treated brutality as inheritance. But he didn’t follow their path—he elevated it. To him, murder is art. Performance. Transformation. A blank canvas waiting for the right stroke.

He wears wigs like masks. Outfits like personas. He becomes whoever the moment requires. And when he kills, he sends the victim’s family a ‘gift,’ something crafted with such unsettling intention that grief turns into spectacle. No one forgets what he leaves behind.

Ray returns to the field once more, haunted but resolute, determined to stop a killer who treats death as exhibition. Arthur joins him—cold, brilliant, and disturbingly fascinated. Kazimir’s theatrics speak to Arthur in ways Ray can’t ignore, pulling both men deeper into a performance they never agreed to join.

Kazimir isn’t just killing. He’s expressing. He’s evolving. And he won’t stop until the world sees him—truly sees him—even if it means tearing himself open in the process.

This isn’t a hunt. It’s a gallery. And the final piece is still unfinished.



Genre: Mystery

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