Evidence of Satanic activities and the disappearance of three strangers to the town are what brought Salem to the attention of the SCU, and when Gray arrives to find his undercover partner vanished, he knows that whatever's hiding in the seemingly peaceful town is deadly. As a longtime member of the FBI's Special Crimes Unit, Grayson Sheridan has learned not to be surprised by the unusual and the macabre-but Salem is different. And the only starting point she has is a mysterious letter from her father delivered ten years after his death, insisting she go to a town called Salem and risk her life to stop some unnamed evil. She can no longer pretend to ignore them. At first, she chalked up the unusual happenings to coincidence, but that explanation doesn't begin to cover the vivid nightmares that torment her. Crows gather near her wherever she goes, electronics short out when she touches them, and when she's upset, really upset, it storms. In the eight years since her twenty-first birthday, very odd things have begun to happen. Nellie Cavendish has very good reasons to seek out her roots, and not only because she has no memory of her mother and hardly knew the father who left her upbringing to paid caregivers. The SCU returns in a hair-raising novel from New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper. Murder - Investigation - North Carolina - Fiction. Federal Bureau of Investigation - Fiction. Bishop, Noah (Fictitious character) - Fiction.
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