Three victims. No suspects. One message that appears on every phone.
When three middle-aged men are found brutally murdered in a quiet Midwest city, Detective Easton Fox knows the case isn’t random. No matter how much it looks that way.
Paired with her partner, Detective Jesse Ramirez, Easton races to uncover who is sending the messagesand why. The deeper they dig, the more they realize the killer isn’t driven by chaos, but by something far more personal.
Someone is watching.
Someone is choosing.
And someone is playing a long game.
As the body count grows, the city begins to panic, and the clock starts ticking on the next message. Easton must follow a trail that winds through secrets, lies, and digital shadows before the killer strikes again.
But in a world where everyone is connected, no one is ever truly hidden.
#DEAD is a dark, fast-paced serial killer thriller with psychological suspense, chilling twists, and a haunting question at its core: What would you do if your phone told you when you were going to die?
Perfect for fans of gritty police procedurals, cat-and-mouse thrillers, and stories that keep you turning the pages long after midnight.
Genre: Mystery
When three middle-aged men are found brutally murdered in a quiet Midwest city, Detective Easton Fox knows the case isn’t random. No matter how much it looks that way.
Paired with her partner, Detective Jesse Ramirez, Easton races to uncover who is sending the messagesand why. The deeper they dig, the more they realize the killer isn’t driven by chaos, but by something far more personal.
Someone is watching.
Someone is choosing.
And someone is playing a long game.
As the body count grows, the city begins to panic, and the clock starts ticking on the next message. Easton must follow a trail that winds through secrets, lies, and digital shadows before the killer strikes again.
But in a world where everyone is connected, no one is ever truly hidden.
#DEAD is a dark, fast-paced serial killer thriller with psychological suspense, chilling twists, and a haunting question at its core: What would you do if your phone told you when you were going to die?
Perfect for fans of gritty police procedurals, cat-and-mouse thrillers, and stories that keep you turning the pages long after midnight.
Genre: Mystery
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