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Cold Devotion

Mariusz Sadowski
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Year
2026
Language
English

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COLD DEVOTION: DARK INK
What if the murders in your novel started happening in real life?
Arlo Finch is a struggling crime writer living alone in the rain-soaked city of Exeter, crafting stories filled with darkness, obsession, and murder. But when a young woman is found dead in a manner identical to a scene from his unpublished manuscript, his world begins to unravel.
The details are impossible to dismiss.
The victim.
The method.
The evidence.
Every chapter he writes appears to become reality.
As a series of brutal killings spreads across Exeter, Arlo finds himself trapped inside a terrifying psychological thriller where fiction and reality collide. Anonymous messages arrive at his door. Crime scenes mirror unpublished pages. A mysterious serial killer known only as The Architect seems to know every secret hidden within Arlo's mind.
With detectives closing in and the city convinced of his guilt, Arlo must uncover the truth before another victim dies. But the deeper he investigates, the more he realizes that someone is using his imagination as a blueprint for murder.
Dark, atmospheric, and relentlessly suspenseful, Cold Devotion: Dark Ink is a gripping psychological thriller packed with serial killer suspense, crime mystery, gothic horror, noir thriller elements, and shocking twists. Perfect for fans of psychological horror, detective mystery novels, dark suspense fiction, British crime fiction, and mind-bending thrillers that keep readers guessing until the final page.
In a city where every shadow hides a secret and every chapter brings another death, one question remains:
Is Arlo chasing a killer, or is the killer writing him into the story?
If you enjoy psychological thrillers, serial killer thrillers, crime mysteries, gothic horror, noir thrillers, psychological horror, detective mysteries, dark suspense novels, British crime fiction, and mind-bending thriller books, then Cold Devotion: Dark Ink will keep you turning pages late into the night.
Because when reality becomes fiction, every page can kill.

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