Alone at Night

Author: K.J. Erickson
Reassigned with his partner, Nettie Frisch, to Minneapolis’s Cold Case Unit, Mars Bahr misses the adrenaline rush of the homicide squad-until a look into a string of old convenience store murders turns up the file of Andrea Bergstad, a beautiful teen working alone at night in a desolate rural store when she disappeared.Was Andrea abducted and killed? The evidence is scanty….Read More
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