Why Does The Unknown Kill In Dark

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Girl, Unknown (An Ella Dark FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 14)

FBI Agent Ella Dark has studied serial killers from the time she could read, devastated by the murder of her own father, and has gained an encyclopedic knowledge of murderers. But when a prolific serial killer begins terrorizing the area, Ella suspects there’s more going on than meets the eye. “A masterpiece of thriller and mystery.” —Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (re Once Gone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GIRL, UNKNOWN (An Ella Dark FBI Suspense Thriller) is book #14 in a long-anticipated new series by #1 bestseller and USA Today bestselling author Blake Pierce, whose bestseller Once Gone (a free download) has received over 1,000 five star reviews. FBI Agent Ella Dark, 29, is given her big chance to achieve her life’s dream: to join the Behavioral Crimes Unit. Ella’s hidden obsession of gaining an encyclopedic knowledge of serial killers has led to her being singled out for her brilliant mind, and invited to join the big leagues. But nothing is adding up about this strange new killer. His kills are random and erratic, following no pattern Ella can find—and the body count is growing by the day. Can Ella uncover the method to his madness before another victim dies? A page-turning and harrowing crime thriller featuring a brilliant and tortured FBI agent, the ELLA DARK series is a riveting mystery, packed with suspense, twists and turns, revelations, and driven by a breakneck pace that will keep you flipping pages late into the night. Future books in this series are now available. “An edge of your seat thriller in a new series that keeps you turning pages! ...So many twists, turns and red herrings… I can't wait to see what happens next.” —Reader review (Her Last Wish) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A strong, complex story about two FBI agents trying to stop a serial killer. If you want an author to capture your attention and have you guessing, yet trying to put the pieces together, Pierce is your author!” —Reader review (Her Last Wish) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A typical Blake Pierce twisting, turning, roller coaster ride suspense thriller. Will have you turning the pages to the last sentence of the last chapter!!!” —Reader review (City of Prey) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Right from the start we have an unusual protagonist that I haven't seen done in this genre before. The action is nonstop… A very atmospheric novel that will keep you turning pages well into the wee hours.” —Reader review (City of Prey) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Everything that I look for in a book… a great plot, interesting characters, and grabs your interest right away. The book moves along at a breakneck pace and stays that way until the end. Now on go I to book two!” —Reader review (Girl, Alone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Exciting, heart pounding, edge of your seat book… a must read for mystery and suspense readers!” —Reader review (Girl, Alone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
After the Dark

After the Dark is a tale of a prisoner’s resolute fightback for freedom. Not by jumping over walls, but by conquering his inner-self and then winning over his outer handicaps by becoming larger than beliefs. About the author Rohit Pagare was sentenced to life imprisonment by court on charges of murder. But he had set one more condition for himself: that he would obtain release only when he selflessly brings smile to someone, or he would brace death. What he needed was one chance to partly atone his doing. One day, administration asked suggestions from him to smoothen prison processes. This was his chance. He gathered a team of inmates, motivated them to develop a prison software and outperformed expectations. Impressed administration implemented it in all prisons of the state which won him accolades from DG Prisons and a place in Limca Book of Records. At present, software is aiding agencies in crime investigations and is thus securing citizen lives and winning their smiles. Then administration began saying, ‘Rohit, it’s been 8 years of sincere work, time for you to get out of here.’ About the book In the story, author’s prison fightback is personified by Gopi (11 years), and his sister Seema (15 years). Gopi is poor and a 3rd standard village-school dropout who promises Ria, a rich but handicapped city-school girl of sixth standard, that he would bring her smile. Little does he know that his promise will push him on a turf of war with his debilitated inner self - can he, can he not? He will have to tame his mind into a passionate mission-oriented machine. In a distant hostage camp, Seema knows escape was impossible. One day when cornered, she stared at her horrendous-self - that she could murder. And she also incredulously saw herself escaping from the camp with another captive, only to agonizingly return to embrace her death. But destiny wasn't through. Back came another foggy chance but with a frustrating rider - it was to help her captor!
The Tyranny of the Dark

In 'The Tyranny of the Dark,' Hamlin Garland masterfully navigates the intersection of spiritualism and skepticism, creating a narrative landscape rich with the psychological intricacies of its characters. Garland's prose, simultaneously direct and nuanced, unfolds within the early 20th-century context when spiritualist séances and the quest for empirical evidence of the supernatural were at their zenith. The novel intricately portrays the tension between the scientific approach to understanding the world and the allure of the unseen forces that compel human belief and fear. The literary style captures the era's mood with detailed character studies, harnessing a naturalistic approach that Garland is known for, framed within the broader cultural fascination with the occult and the inexplicable realms beyond the living. As an acclaimed figure within American Realism, Garland's own experiences serve as a vivid undercurrent to the narrative of 'The Tyranny of the Dark.' His Midwestern roots and profound interest in the struggles of the common man are paralleled in his characters' explorations of existential boundaries. The author's personal encounters with spiritualist circles inform the authenticity with which he depicts the appeal and the deceptive power of the medium's craft. Garland, known for his devotion to realism and exposing truth, imbues this work with his characteristic depth and an almost autobiographical resonance of his contemplations on mortality and truth. 'The Tyranny of the Dark' is a compelling read for those interested in the human condition's complexities, the eternal dance of reason and mystery, and the narrative fingerprint of a period steeped in both scientific discovery and mystical pursuits. This reinvigorated edition by DigiCat Publishing beckons modern readers to appreciate Garland's exploration of belief systems with the same enthusiasm and critical eye that marked its original audience. It is a poignant recommendation for lovers of classical literature that delves into the ceaseless quest for understanding the unknown and challenges the discerning mind to confront the allure of the unseen.