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Storm's Nightmare

Amelia Storm FBI Mystery Series, Book 8

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Storm's Nightmare

By: Mary Stone, Amy Wilson
Narrated by: Brittany Goodwin
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Some nightmares never end...

When a confidential informant hands FBI Agent Amelia Storm the flash drive containing the information he gave her brother Trevor before he was killed, Amelia realizes she’s holding a time bomb waiting to explode. Especially when its contents reveal the extent to which the senator on the FBI’s radar has infiltrated Chicago’s law enforcement system.

But Amelia’s investigation into her brother’s murder is put on the back burner when the body of a young girl with her eyes gruesomely removed is found in the trunk of a black Nissan scheduled for processing at a local junkyard. Better yet, the salvage yard is run by the Leónes, the mafia family suspected to be behind Trevor’s death.

Is the murderer tied to the Leónes...or a serial killer smart enough to dump his victims in a mafia-affiliated junkyard? The only thing Amelia knows for sure is the clock is ticking before the killer strikes again.

From the wickedly dark minds of Mary Stone and Amy Wilson comes Storm’s Nightmare, book eight of the Amelia Storm Series. But beware. Sometimes the eyes aren’t the windows of the soul, but the reflection of something more sinister.

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