James Carson has gotten away with murder three times.The only thing that might stop him from killing again? The three women he murdered.He hunted them online, masquerading as an eligible bachelor. Then he played the perfect gentleman, a thick layer of charm and a thousand-watt smile hiding the fact that his first dates end in shallow graves.What James doesn't know is that his three victims have found each other. And that they're coming for him.Brecia, Meghan, and Skye might be dead, but they're not gone. And they won't rest until they find a way to keep him from killing again.The haunt is on.

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