Charlie Monroe thought she understood the game.
Freshman year, she made a choice that haunted her. Sophomore year, she uncovered betrayal closer than she ever imagined. Now a junior, Charlie is certain of one thing-the Crow isn't done with her. The black dahlias start to appear. The notes return. And this time, the masked figure isn't targeting those she loves-they're targeting strangers. Innocent people. And it's all meant for her.
As Charlie searches for answers, her circle of trust begins to crack. A new friend might be hiding deadly secrets. The FBI is watching her more than they're helping. And the more she digs, the clearer it becomes: the real Crow has been planning this all along. The rules have changed. The mask is waiting. And Charlie may be forced to become the thing she fears most.
The Shadow of the Black Dahlia is a chilling psychological thriller about guilt, identity, and the cost of survival. When the final flower falls, will Charlie still know who she is?