CONTINUATION OF A POPULAR TikTok AND AMAZON BESTSELLER — THE THRILLER “STONE LITTLE MEN.”
This method of killing has never been used by any serial killer…
Kristina Prusik, a criminal anthropologist and the chief forensic pathologist of the FBI in the Midwest, specializes in investigating unusual murders. She has the ability to build a detailed profile of the killer by studying the victim’s remains—functioning essentially as a profiler, although officially she isn’t considered one.
The death of 20-year-old Ellen McKinley became a difficult task for forensic experts. A swimming student unexpectedly decided to go down into a cave with climbing equipment, crossed a river, and suddenly died on the shore of a heart attack—without any signs of violence on her body.
Soon, in a neighboring state, the body of Naomi Winchester was found in a cave among the stalagmites as well—again without visible damage, as if carefully arranged on a peculiar altar. Kristina Prusik quickly realized: the previous victim must have ended up in the same position—if only she hadn’t been able to escape. It seems they’re dealing with a serial killer with unusual methods…