Remote: The Five - Eric Rickstad
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Title: Remote: The Five
Author: Eric Rickstad
Narrator: Ari Fliakos
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6:23:24
Language: English
Release date: 09-06-2025
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Psychological
Summary:
Remote: The Five—the second book in the groundbreaking Remote series from New York Times and internationally bestselling author Eric Rickstad—is a masterful and ingenious work of suspense that will chill you to the bone. How do you catch a killer who can see your every move? The Tableau Killer, known as Q, has escaped custody. Trained since childhood by an enigmatic group called Stargazer, Q is a remote viewer, able to see what is distant, what is hidden, in real time, anywhere in the world. Including the two men who caught him the first time, FBI agent Lukas Stark and fellow remote viewer Gilles Garnier. Q thirsts for revenge and will stop at nothing to expose the secret organization who made him the monster he is. Luring some of the other “original six” remote viewers to his cause, they kidnap a Stargazer researcher and his family, leaving a trail of grisly murders in their wake. But how many must Q kill to be satiated? As Stark, Garnier, and new agent Jayla King hunt Q across the country and try to rescue the hostages, they learn this case is beyond anything they or the FBI have ever seen … and Stargazer itself is far more dangerous than the killer the nefarious organization created.
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