“The envelope wasn’t sealed. Inside were three polaroid photos. On the first, Neville Lomas lay on the bed, dressed and—seemingly—alive, but staring blankly into the camera. On the second, he was naked, lying on his back. And the third photo showed him already tied up—hands and feet. Struggling to hold the polaroids by the edges and trying not to touch the images, Erika turned them over. Each was signed, it seemed, with a black marker, and the handwriting was ornate, almost childish. ‘ANNABELLE.’
The body of a scandalously famous politician is found naked in his own bed, tied up hand and foot. Party representatives rush to calm the uproar and tell the agitated press that the death was due to natural causes. But some time later, it becomes known that the popular casting director and a famous football player were murdered under similar circumstances. Apparently, London is dealing with a serial killer.
Security-camera recordings from the crime scenes captured five suspects… Five women who look alike like two drops of water.
While police officer Erika Foster is busy searching for them, someone from the sex-industry keeps staying one step ahead. She holds compromising evidence against many influential men, making the leadership of London’s police nervous—and even pushing them toward desperate measures. Every second counts, because at any moment the killer may strike again. Will Erika be able to answer the most crucial questions: what connects all the victims? Who else is involved in this story? And how far are the powerful people ready to go to protect their own?”