A Wall Street Journal bestseller.
For a police diver in Florida, solving a cold-case mystery brings a
serial killer out of hiding in a deep, dark thriller by the Wall Street
Journal bestselling author of The Naturalist.
Sloan McPherson and the Underwater Investigation Unit have discovered a
van at the bottom of a murky Florida pond. Sealed inside the watery tomb
are the bodies of four teenagers who disappeared thirty years ago after
leaving a rock concert. To authorities, it looks like a tragic accident.
To Sloan, it looks like murder. Every piece of evidence is starting to
connect to a string of cold case vanishings throughout Florida. Clue by
clue, Sloan navigates the warm, dark waters where natural predators
feed, knowing that the most dangerous one is still above the
surface--nesting and dormant.
But when a fresh young kill is found in the Everglades, Sloan fears that
her investigation has reawakened a monster. How can she catch someone
who's a genius at hiding in plain sight? By acting as prey. The
dangerous gambit is working--only too well. She's being lured into a
deception of the madman's own design. Has Sloan set a trap for a serial
killer? Or has he set one for her?