You Can Run

You Can Run by Steve Mosby is a gripping reprint edition published by Pegasus Books on March 12, 2019. This 336-page novel unfolds when a car crashes into a garage, leading to the shocking discovery of a woman imprisoned inside. As police uncover the remains of several victims, they suspect they have identified the notorious Red River Killer, a man who has eluded capture for nearly two decades. The main suspect, John Blythe, goes on the run, intensifying the urgency of the investigation.
In this psychological thriller, Detective Inspector Will Turner becomes deeply involved in the manhunt for Blythe, driven by a personal connection to the Red River murders. As the investigation unfolds, Turner grapples with the challenge of keeping his personal stakes hidden from his colleagues while pursuing justice. Readers will find a narrative rich in suspense and mystery, exploring themes of crime and the psychological toll of obsession. This edition is presented in English and measures 9 inches in height and 6 inches in length.
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When a car crashes into a garage on an ordinary street, the attending officer is shocked to look inside the damaged building and discover a woman imprisoned within. As the remains of several other victims are found in the attached house, police believe they have finally identified the Red River Killer–a man who has been abducting women for nearly twenty years and taunting the police with notes about his crimes. But now the main suspect, John Blythe, is on the run.
As the manhunt for Blythe intensifies, Detective Inspector Will Turner finds himself fighting to stay involved in the investigation. The Red River murders hold a personal significance to him and he must be the one to find the killer, although he’s determined to keep this from his fellow officers at all costs.
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