Homicide detective Frost Easton does not like coincidences, so when a series of bizarre deaths rock San Francisco--during which seemingly random women suffer violent psychotic breaks--Frost looks for a connection that leads him to controversial psychiatrist Francesca Stein.
Frost Easton Series
This detective series plunges you into the dark streets of San Francisco, where a brilliant detective confronts the city's most brutal crimes. With each case, new layers of the human psyche and the city's dark secrets are unveiled. The stories are filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and a perfect atmosphere that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Immerse yourself in a world where justice often battles its own reflection.



Recommended Reading Order
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The Voice Inside
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In the follow-up to bestselling psychological thriller The Night Bird, a serial killer mistakenly set free becomes a city's worst nightmare--and a detective's deadliest challenge. Four years after serial killer Rudy Cutter was sent away for life, San Francisco homicide inspector Frost Easton uncovers a terrible lie: his closest friend planted false evidence to put Cutter behind bars. When he's forced to reveal the truth, his sister's killer is back on the streets. Desperate to take Cutter down again, the detective finds a new ally in Eden Shay. She wrote a book about Cutter and knows more about him than anyone. And she's terrified. Because for four years, Cutter has been nursing revenge day after stolen day. Staying ahead of the game of a killer who's determined to strike again is not going to be easy. Not when Frost is battling his own demons. Not when the game is becoming so personal. And not when the killer's next move is unlike anything Frost expected. Winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Genre Fiction
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The Crooked Street
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
When a friend becomes the latest victim in a string of murders linked by bizarre crime-scene snake paintings, San Francisco homicide detective Frost Easton is drawn into a cat-and-mouse game with the most formidable adversary of his career.