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Product Description A beautiful young medical examiner joins forces with an Fbi agent to stop a serial killer-before she becomes his next victim. From the Back Cover A killer's deadly game needs new players . . . but someone's about to change the rules As a medical examiner, Serena Hopkins is used to dealing with death. But that doesn't make it any easier when she's called to the eerie scene of a murder--especially when Serena realizes that she knows the victim. Nearly as unnerving is the presence of FBI agent Dominic Allen, her childhood crush. As evidence mounts and points to a serial killer with disturbingly familiar methods, Serena and Dominic must work to find a pattern and stop the killings before the murderer strikes again. And when Serena's own life seems at stake, she must decide if the secret she has been keeping has put her next on the killer's hit list. Can she trust Dominic with the truth before it's too late? Praise for Lynette Eason's suspense"The suspense is high; I was turning pages so fast I had to go back and reread."-- Suspense Magazine "Eason has the ability to make the characters come alive and keep the suspense strong enough that the pages have to keep turning."--ARomanceReview.com "Balancing skilled action writing with quality characterization is difficult for many writers, but Eason does both well."--Crosswalk.com Lynette Eason is the author of several romantic suspense novels, including the Women of Justice series and When the Smoke Clears. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. A wife and the mother of two, she has a master's degree in education and lives in South Carolina. About the Author Lynette Eason is the author of several romantic suspense novels, including Too Close to Home, Don't Look Back, A Killer Among Us, and When the Smoke Clears. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. A homeschooling mother of two, she has a master's degree in education from Converse College. She lives in South Carolina.