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Track + Trace

A Morgan Blackburn Thriller

V.C. Kincade

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

Beschreibung

Track + Trace, the second Morgan Blackburn Thriller, sees Detective Morgan Blackburn thrust into a complex investigation when Jenna Langston becomes the victim of a fatal hit-and-run involving an autonomous vehicle. As she delves deeper, Blackburn confronts her own memories of the victim and assembles her team to uncover the truth. The case takes an unexpected turn when she meets Kendria Chaplain, the owner of Coconut Glass Candles, who presents unconventional theories about self-driving cars. Their relationship quickly intensifies into a passionate affair, adding layers of complexity to the investigation.

Evidence mounts, suggesting that the autonomous vehicle's malfunction was no accident. Surveillance footage reveals deliberate tampering, and Blackburn's team uncovers a web of corruption and technological manipulation. Internal conflicts arise within the precinct, leading to confrontations and power struggles that threaten the integrity of the case.

As the investigation progresses, Blackburn faces personal and professional challenges, including a public scandal that results in her suspension. Determined to seek justice for Jenna and protect those she cares about, Blackburn must navigate a labyrinth of deceit, betrayal, and hidden agendas. The stakes escalate when Kendria becomes a target, propelling Blackburn into a desperate race against time to uncover the mastermind behind the conspiracy before more lives are lost.

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Female Protagonist, Detective Fiction, Suspenseful Mystery, Crime Thriller, Psychological Thriller, LGBTQ+ Romance, Dark Romance, Injustice, BDSM Themes, Grief and Loss, Lesbian Detective, Hit and Run, Emotional Turmoil, Viral Video, Urban Noir, Power Dynamics, Murder Investigation, Police Procedural, Betrayal, Interpersonal Conflict