
Two women are found dead in separate hotels.
The scenes should have looked different.
Instead, they look identical.
Both victims are discovered in the shower with the water still running. The rooms are clean. The porcelain is clean. Any sign of a struggle has been removed.
Detective Greg Dickson sees the same question everyone else sees.
Who killed them?
Samantha Leary sees a different one.
Why were the women washed?
As Greg works the investigation, Samantha studies the behavior hidden inside the scenes. The killings follow a pattern, but the cleanup follows a stricter one. The murderer is not trying to erase evidence. He is correcting something.
The deaths are only part of the process.
The real work begins afterward.
As another hotel enters Samantha’s analysis, a possibility emerges. The killer is not choosing victims at random. He is choosing locations.
And each time he leaves one behind, he leaves it exactly as he believes it should be.
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