What if you had to relive your most terrifying memory...over and over?
A detective and a psychiatrist investigate in Thriller Award-winning
author Brian Freeman's gripping psychological novel.
Homicide detective Frost Easton doesn't like coincidences. When a series
of bizarre deaths rock San Francisco--as seemingly random women suffer
violent psychotic breaks--Frost looks for a connection that leads him to
psychiatrist Francesca Stein. Frankie's controversial therapy helps
people erase their most terrifying memories--and all the victims were
her patients.
As Frost and Frankie carry out their own investigations, the case
becomes increasingly personal--and dangerous. Long-submerged secrets
surface as someone called the Night Bird taunts the pair with cryptic
messages pertaining to the deaths. Soon Frankie is forced to confront
strange gaps in her own memory, and Frost faces a killer who knows the
detective's worst fears.
As the body count rises and the Night Bird circles ever closer, a
dedicated cop and a brilliant doctor race to solve the puzzle before a
cunning killer claims another victim.