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Rory Moore/Lane Phillips

This series follows a brilliant forensic reconstructionist who uncovers long-buried cold cases and exposes dark secrets hidden within the past. Each investigation is a complex puzzle, with seemingly unrelated clues converging to reveal the truth. The protagonist delves into unsolved crimes with relentless determination, often finding herself personally entangled in dangerous pursuits. It's a gripping journey that explores the boundaries of justice and human nature, filled with unexpected twists and chilling revelations.

The Suicide House
Some Choose Darkness

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  1. Some Choose Darkness

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    A modern master of suspense, critically acclaimed author Charlie Donlea delivers a taut, gripping novel about the deadly secrets hiding in plain sight . . . Forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore sheds light on cold-case homicides by piecing together crime scene details others fail to see. Cleaning out her late father’s law office after his burial, she receives a call that plunges her into a decades-old case . . . In the summer of 1979, five Chicago women went missing. The predator, nicknamed The Thief, left no bodies or clues behind—until police received a package from a mysterious woman named Angela Mitchell, whose unorthodox investigations appeared to unmask the killer. Then Angela disappeared without a trace. Forty years later, The Thief is about to be paroled for Angela’s murder. But the cryptic file Rory finds in her father’s law office suggests there is more to the case. Making one startling discovery after another, Rory becomes helplessly entangled in the enigma of Angela Mitchell and what happened to her. As she continues to dig, even Rory can’t be prepared for the full, terrifying truth that is emerging . . .  “Engrossing . . . Donlea smoothly mixes red herrings and genuine clues. Readers who relish a good puzzle will be rewarded.”—Publishers Weekly

    Some Choose Darkness1
    4.3
  2. The Suicide House

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    A chilling murder at a prestigious prep school serves as the backdrop for this riveting novel featuring forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore and her psychologist partner, Lane Phillips. At Indiana's elite Westmont Preparatory High School, high expectations and strict rules dominate. However, an abandoned boarding house in the woods, notorious among students as a late-night hangout, harbors a sinister legend: don’t let your candle go out, or the Man in the Mirror will find you. A year ago, two students were brutally killed there, a case that has become the subject of a popular podcast, The Suicide House. Although a teacher was convicted, lingering mysteries remain, particularly why so many survivors have returned to the boarding house to take their own lives. Rory and Lane, working on the podcast, aim to reconstruct the night of the murders to uncover answers that have eluded the school and authorities. As they delve deeper into the lives of troubled students, the stoic suspect, and a dangerous game gone wrong, they become increasingly convinced that something sinister persists. Within Westmont Prep, the game thrives on secrecy and silence, leaving its players with no clear path to victory—or survival.

    The Suicide House2
    4.1