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Gus Parker et Alex Mills

Plongez dans un monde captivant de crimes et de l'étrange, où un détective perspicace fait équipe avec un médium doué. Ensemble, ils s'attaquent à des affaires de meurtre glaçantes qui brouillent la frontière entre la logique et le surnaturel. Chaque enquête pousse leurs capacités uniques à leurs limites alors qu'ils traquent des tueurs insaisissables. Explorez des décors atmosphériques et percez des énigmes complexes où l'intuition et la déduction sont leurs seules armes contre les ténèbres.

Desert Remains

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    Desert Remains

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    Detective Alex Mills turns to psychic Gus Parker to help him solve a series of baffling murders perpetrated by a deranged killer who leaves his victims' bodies and taunting clues in the desert surrounding Phoenix, AZ. Someone is filling the desert caves around Phoenix with bodies--a madman who, in a taunting ritual, is leaving behind a record of his crimes etched into the stone. With no leads and no suspects, Detective Alex Mills sees a case spinning out of control. City leaders want the case solved yesterday, and another detective wants to elbow Mills out of the way. As the body count rises, Mills turns to Gus Parker, an "intuitive medium" whose murky visions sometimes point to real clues. It's an unorthodox approach, but Mills is desperate. When Parker is brought to the crime scenes, he sees visions of a house on fire and a screaming child. But what does it mean? He struggles to interpret his psychic messages, knowing that the killer is one step ahead and that in this vast desert, the next murder could happen anywhere. Nor does it help that he's always been unlucky in love and now finds himself the prey of a lovelorn stalker. She is throwing him off his game. Someone will win this contest, and both Parker and Mills fear it will be the cunning, ruthless killer, who is able to use the trackless landscape as a cover for his brutal crimes.

    Desert Remains