Imposter Large Print

Imposter Large Print by Meghan O’Flynn, published by Pygmalion Publishing on April 28, 2022, is a gripping crime thriller that delves into the complexities of a chilling investigation. The narrative centers around Detective Petrosky as he grapples with the mysterious death of “Little Greggie” Boyle, a boy who was kidnapped and returned to his family after five years. What initially appears to be a straightforward suicide soon unravels into a deeper mystery, as Petrosky uncovers troubling signs that suggest foul play and a potential connection to a series of abductions.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tense atmosphere where every clue leads to more questions. As Petrosky and his partner delve deeper into the case, they confront not only the challenges of the investigation but also the emotional toll it takes on them, particularly as they approach the anniversary of a personal tragedy. The book explores themes of crime, psychological tension, and the relentless pursuit of justice, making it a compelling read for fans of mystery and suspense. With 458 pages, this large print edition offers an accessible format for those who enjoy intricate plots filled with twists and turns.
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“A chilling and intricate web… spectacularly entertaining.” Bestselling Author Kristen Mae
A kidnapped child. A detective on the edge. And a suicide that’s anything but.
“Little Greggie” Boyle was the amazing reappearing child-a boy kidnapped and returned to his parents after five years in captivity. So what would make him take his own life? That’s the question hanging over Detective Petrosky’s head.
It seems straightforward: the teenager was found suspended from the rafters in the foyer of his parents’ home, a rope around his neck. No signs of struggle. No note, though that isn’t uncommon despite what Hollywood says-those movie nitwits don’t know real crime from their left elbows.
But something is wrong. The victim’s parents are stonewalling the police, and Gregory’s brother is cagey-even a little creepy. None of them seem interested in finding out what drove Gregory to kill himself. Or maybe they know something Petrosky doesn’t. Then forensic evidence turns the case on its head: the boy was drugged. The death wasn’t a suicide at all. Perhaps the kidnappers came back to make sure he stayed quiet…permanently.
As the investigation continues, a darker pattern of abductions begins to emerge. Gregory wasn’t the only child taken, and it appears the kidnapper is cleaning house-are any of the other victims still alive? One thing seems clear: Petrosky and his partner aren’t just hunting a killer; they’re looking for more bodies. If they don’t hurry, the man who murdered Gregory Boyle will rip other children from their families-kids who will never again come home.
And more dead children, especially on the anniversary of his daughter’s grisly murder, is more than Detective Petrosky can handle. He needs to catch the killer and ensure no more children fall prey to this maniac before he loses his own tenuous grasp on sanity.
Fiendishly clever, unique, and replete with twists and turns that keep readers glued to the pages, Imposter is a fast-paced crime thriller in the vein of Sidney Sheldon, Tana French, and Dean Koontz’s Jane Hawk series.
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