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Dark Mind 50%

Action packed, to say the least.

Lizzy is being stalked by the serial killer. His signature is leaving beetles with the dead bodies, sometimes in the dead bodies.
Hayley is under house arrest at Lizzy's, but she's managed to get free from her ankle bracelet.  Her mother's abusive boyfriend is back. Her mother is headed to a shelter. Violence, alcohol  . . . and the serial murderer has made it in the house.
Jessica on surveillance. She thinks it's a simple:  Is this guy a womanizer or not? job for a woman contemplating marriage.  Could be (Is!) more.  Perhaps connected to the serial killer.

Extremely well-written.  The quotes that begin each chapter from various serial killers are chilling.

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