A year into Samantha True’s forensic photography classes she knows three things:

1.Crime scenes are messy.
2.Especially when you throw up on them.
3.She may not be cut out for this.

When the police drag her to an investigation, she’s just as baffled by the scene. With clues like superhero masks, disco balls, and Bigfoot, are they ever going to find who did it?
As she digs deeper into the photographic evidence, she realizes her small town is full of secrets. And she might be happier staying in the dark.


I needed a book to listen to while recovering from COVID, so I picked up this short audio book. I won’t lie — I felt terrible for the MC who had to go to work while she had the flu! I could completely relate. 🙁

Sickness aside, it was a fun listen. It reminded me a bit of W. Bruce Cameron’s Repo Man series — some mystery and intrigue, but also some funny moments and nothing too serious (though the accident did turn out pretty bad). I could definitely see myself listening to or reading more books by this author. (I also appreciate how she cut off the f-bomb so it was true to the character but also kept the dialogue from being too R-rated).

Rated PG-13 for some violence. Get your copy here!

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