In Corolla, nothing stays buried for long. Avery Black had never meant to stay in Corolla. The Falcon had escaped and the Bureau had moved on as if closure could be declared by silence. But the shadows along this stretch of the Outer Banks had already claimed too much of her to let go. Six months later, she wears a new badge, patrols a smaller area, and tells herself the quiet is progress, not retreat. What starts with a letter discovered inside the police station's holding cell, quickly devolves into another mystery. Soon after, Avery discovers a scene of brutality that resurfaces nightmares from her past. As she follows the trail to an abandoned warehouse across the bridge on the mainland, it becomes clear this isn't an investigation-it's choreography. And someone is pushing her toward the edge, one carefully staged breadcrumb at a time. As the pressure builds and her team begins to fracture beneath the weight of too many lies, Avery finds herself leaning on someone outside the lines. He works without pretense, speaks without expectation, and stays when others retreat. It should scare her more than it does. It should stop her from letting him in. But when the lights go out and the trail turns cold, his presence is the only thing that doesn't shift. The Falcon has unfinished business, rerouted revenge, and a very specific kind of punishment. Because this game was never designed to be fair-and this time, the target isn't just another name on the board. It's her.
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