by Chris Carter
 Hunter had taken that photo himself, a day after he and Jessica had got engaged. She was standing on Santa Monica pier, smiling at the camera, her eyes glistening with an overwhelming happiness. Staring at the photograph, Hunter’s heart was filled with a barrage of old and brand new emotions. He felt a knot coming to his throat, but then he remembered the words Director Kennedy had told him in the early hours of the morning.
   ‘Before you go, Robert, I want to make sure you understand something. I’m not going to pretend I know, because I can’t even begin to imagine what’s going on inside your mind right now. But I can tell you this, no matter what; you must stand proud, because thanks to you, we estimate that we’ll be able to bring closure and final peace of mind to at least eighty families around the USA. Lucien’s twenty-five-year murderous spree is finally over. You ended it. Don’t ever forget that.’
   Hunter knew he never would.
   Acknowledgements
   It’s a well-known fact that writing is regarded as a solitary occupation, but I have found out that though authored by a single individual, a novel is never the achievement of one alone.
   My most sincere thanks go to all the incredible people at Simon & Schuster UK and to my editor, Jo Dickinson, whose great input and valuable suggestions made the story and the characters in this thriller come alive. Also, to my copy editor, Ian Allen, for his incredible work and attention to detail all throughout the manuscript.
   Words can’t express how thankful I am to the most passionate and extraordinary agent any author could ever hope for – Darley Anderson.
   To the fantastic team of extremely hard-working people at The Darley Anderson Literary Agency, I owe my eternal gratitude.
   Thank you also to all the readers and everyone out there who has so fantastically supported me and my novels from the start. Without your support, I wouldn’t be writing.
   Table of Contents
   Half-title page
   About the author
   Title page
   Copyright page
   Dedication page
   Contents
   Part One: The Wrong Man
   One
   Two
   Three
   Four
   Five
   Six
   Seven
   Eight
   Nine
   Ten
   Eleven
   Twelve
   Thirteen
   Fourteen
   Fifteen
   Sixteen
   Seventeen
   Eighteen
   Nineteen
   Twenty
   Twenty-One
   Twenty-Two
   Twenty-Three
   Twenty-Four
   Part Two: The Right Man
   Twenty-Five
   Twenty-Six
   Twenty-Seven
   Twenty-Eight
   Twenty-Nine
   Thirty
   Thirty-One
   Thirty-Two
   Thirty-Three
   Thirty-Four
   Thirty-Five
   Thirty-Six
   Thirty-Seven
   Thirty-Eight
   Thirty-Nine
   Forty
   Forty-One
   Forty-Two
   Forty-Three
   Forty-Four
   Forty-Five
   Forty-Six
   Forty-Seven
   Forty-Eight
   Forty-Nine
   Fifty
   Fifty-One
   Fifty-Two
   Fifty-Three
   Fifty-Four
   Fifty-Five
   Fifty-Six
   Fifty-Seven
   Fifty-Eight
   Fifty-Nine
   Sixty
   Sixty-One
   Sixty-Two
   Sixty-Three
   Sixty-Four
   Sixty-Five
   Sixty-Six
   Sixty-Seven
   Sixty-Eight
   Sixty-Nine
   Part Three: A Race Against Time
   Seventy
   Seventy-One
   Seventy-Two
   Seventy-Three
   Seventy-Four
   Seventy-Five
   Seventy-Six
   Seventy-Seven
   Seventy-Eight
   Seventy-Nine
   Eighty
   Eighty-One
   Eighty-Two
   Eighty-Three
   Eighty-Four
   Eighty-Five
   Eighty-Six
   Eighty-Seven
   Eighty-Eight
   Eighty-Nine
   Ninety
   Ninety-One
   Ninety-Two
   Ninety-Three
   Ninety-Four
   Ninety-Five
   Ninety-Six
   Ninety-Seven
   Ninety-Eight
   Ninety-Nine
   One Hundred
   One Hundred and One
   One Hundred and Two
   One Hundred and Three
   One Hundred and Four
   One Hundred and Five
   One Hundred and Six
   One Hundred and Seven
   One Hundred and Eight
   One Hundred and Nine
   One Hundred and Ten
   One Hundred and Eleven
   One Hundred and Twelve
   One Hundred and Thirteen
   Acknowledgements