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Raindrops On Blood

Cia Leah

Publisher: Cia Leah

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Summary

There's a killer on the loose in Saltstone, Ohio unlike any that has ever been profiled. When lightning strikes, so does Rainman. Police are baffled because the killer never leaves any DNA behind and no clues to who he is. 
 
When Agent Raine Morgan arrived in town to catch Rainman, Agent Razor Agudo was also assigned to the case. Raine wasn't happy to see Razor. Five years had passed since they worked together and had a brief affair. She hated shadows, and Razor was one big, irritating, handsome one that still affected her even though she didn't want him too. 
 
Together, they had to track down a serial killer that was unlike any ever profiled. Rainman only killed in the rain and had devised the most unusual murder weapons.
Available since: 06/02/2016.

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