Nathan Ripley: Find You in the Dark


Martin Reese, loving family man, obsessive stalker. But he has that stalking thing under control, in a way that’s quite unusual.

Reese researches and locates the buried bodies of a serial killer. He leaves just enough of the victim exposed so that, when he calls police to tell them he’s done their work for them yet again, they can easily find the body.

With interview recordings and copies of the file obtained from a disgruntled cop, Reese is on top of the game. Until of course…

Ominous, tense, eerie – have fun with Find You in the Dark.

~ June Lorraine

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9 responses to “Nathan Ripley: Find You in the Dark”

  1. indianeskitchen Avatar

    Sounds like a creepy but good book!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Yes, it’s both 🙂

  2. Invisibly Me Avatar

    Oooo this sounds like just my cuppa tea. I’m forever reading American crime thrillers, so I’ll have to check this out as I hadn’t come across the author before. Thanks for sharing 🙂
    Caz x

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      It is creepy! So glad to hear you are branching out from US authors…it’s a big CriFi world out there. Hope you like it and let me know it is was your cuppa 🙂

  3. Laurie Graves Avatar

    Now that is a different approach the author took with the protagonist.

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Yes, absolutely. It’s why there was so much buzz about the book in 2017. Thanks for dropping by Laurie

      1. Laurie Graves Avatar

        My pleasure!

  4. Danny R. Smith Avatar

    The link doesn’t work on this.

    Danny R. Smith Dickie Floyd Novels

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    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      I forgot to put a link! It’s at the bottom now
      Thanks for letting me know Danny..

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