You Are Next

You Are Next by Katia Lief, published by HarperCollins on September 28, 2010, is a gripping thriller that delves into the life of former Detective Karin Schaeffer. After a serial killer named Martin Price, known as “The Domino Killer,” devastates her world, Karin finds herself haunted by his actions even while he remains imprisoned. The narrative intensifies when she learns of his escape, bringing back the chilling message he once left for her: “You are next.”
In this edition, readers will follow Karin as she confronts her past and the looming threat of Price. With a determination fueled by loss, she refuses to cower in fear and instead prepares to face him head-on. The story explores themes of suspense and resilience, as Karin is driven by the need to protect her remaining family and ensure that Price is brought to justice once more. This 320-page novel, written in English, immerses readers in a tense atmosphere where the stakes are life and death.
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He took everything . . . then came back for more.
Former Detective Karin Schaeffer has nothing left to live for after serial killer Martin Price destroys all she holds dear. Known as “The Domino Killer” because he leaves dominoes as a clue to his next victim, Price doesn’t stop until an entire family is destroyed. Even when he’s locked away in prison, the shadow he casts over Karin’s life keeps her in constant darkness.
Then a policeman brings news to her door: Price has escaped. Karin knows where he’s headed because of the message he left behind last time, scrawled in blood, on her bathroom mirror—
You are next.
But Karin Schaeffer refuses to run and hide. She feels no fear and has nothing left to lose. And so she waits. She won’t stand by and let Price harm any more of her family. And she won’t rest until she’s put him back behind bars forever . . . or until one of them is dead.
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