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The coroner said Thorne’s heart had simply stopped. No trauma. No poison. No foul play evident. But Mara knew that a man doesn't install a military-grade encryption chip in his skull unless he expects someone to try to pick the lock.
Thank you for letting me out, Detective. Aris Thorne made a mistake. He captured a dying woman’s final moment of rage. And that rage… has a long memory. digicap.dav
The memory skipped. A glitch. Suddenly, Mara was viewing Thorne’s own hand—her hand, in the memory—holding a scalpel. The scalpel was pressing against the throat of a sleeping woman. No. Not a woman. The same figure. Elara. But older. And the scalpel wasn’t a weapon. It was a tool. The coroner said Thorne’s heart had simply stopped
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