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A dark psychological thriller you can’t put down—a real find for lovers of tense stories in the spirit of Melinda Lee’s novels. Detective Joe Fournier reviews images of the victims and notices a strange common detail: the bodies and hands are bent as if the people were caught mid-motion—like they were… dancing.
In a small green town in Massachusetts, the body of a young woman is found. For Joe, recently promoted, this case becomes a personal shock. Why does the killer leave the victim in a ballet pose? Why does he take only the wedding ring, touching nothing else? In search of answers, Joe talks with the victim’s husband, and his grief echoes painfully inside her—reminding her of the tragedy in New Orleans, where her boyfriend was cruelly shot by gangsters and justice was never achieved. Now she is determined to do everything possible so that the guilty person is punished—even if it’s only in this case.
But there’s no time to think: soon another woman is found—again the wedding ring is missing, and again the body is frozen in its last, deadly dance…