The Last Normal Day: Every Good Neighborhood — Book 7
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Two kills. One survivor. One detective standing at a grave.Raymond Cross arrived in Houston with three names on a list and a methodology refined across nine years and nine cities.The first victim was a retired social worker whose reef tank became the delivery system for Cross's most sophisticated operation yet. A compound introduced into an automated dosing reservoir produced a lethal aerosol over six days while Cross was no longer in the city.The second target was a building contractor whose workshop dust collection system was modified with a precision machined component. The operation failed because of a small change in temperature and an open door on a Houston summer afternoon.The third name remained untouched. Cross drove away without conducting an observation phase because the session note behind the notation described something his framework could not explain.Detective Mara Cole has spent seven months building a trap.Three elements.Two completed.The third required her to file a voluntary confession describing a decision she made in an Indianapolis cemetery as a procedural violation.She used the language of the system she had been studying.She placed herself on the list.She knew he would find it.She knew where it would lead.A cemetery in Queens.The anniversary of a death on a bridge.A notebook that has been asking the same question for nine years.A single object placed on a path.The Last Normal Day is the seventh book in the Every Good Neighborhood series and the next to last installment in the psychological thriller saga of Detective Mara Cole and Raymond Cross.New York is the final city.The ending is already waiting.
Two kills. One survivor. One detective standing at a grave.Raymond Cross arrived in Houston with three names on a list and a methodology refined across nine years and nine cities.The first victim was a retired social worker whose reef tank became the delivery system for Cross's most sophisticated operation yet. A compound introduced into an automated dosing reservoir produced a lethal aerosol over six days while Cross was no longer in the city.The second target was a building contractor whose workshop dust collection system was modified with a precision machined component. The operation failed because of a small change in temperature and an open door on a Houston summer afternoon.The third name remained untouched. Cross drove away without conducting an observation phase because the session note behind the notation described something his framework could not explain.Detective Mara Cole has spent seven months building a trap.Three elements.Two completed.The third required her to file a voluntary confession describing a decision she made in an Indianapolis cemetery as a procedural violation.She used the language of the system she had been studying.She placed herself on the list.She knew he would find it.She knew where it would lead.A cemetery in Queens.The anniversary of a death on a bridge.A notebook that has been asking the same question for nine years.A single object placed on a path.The Last Normal Day is the seventh book in the Every Good Neighborhood series and the next to last installment in the psychological thriller saga of Detective Mara Cole and Raymond Cross.New York is the final city.The ending is already waiting.
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