N has grown up knowing two things about her father: he loves her more than anything in the world, and his job with the FBI means he is rarely home. As a single father and veteran profiler, he has spent the last several years hunting a serial killer who has become one of the Bureau’s most disturbing unsolved cases. Young women across the D.C. area have been disappearing—women roughly Y/N’s age, with similar features, similar builds, and, most unsettlingly, the same dark eyes and hair. The victims are eventually found. Not dead. Something much worse. The killer alters their appearances—sometimes dyeing their hair, sometimes cutting it, sometimes dressing them in elaborate vintage clothing—before turning them into what he calls his “dolls.” He photographs them, preserves their bodies in disturbing displays, and hides them in abandoned houses, forgotten buildings, and sealed-off spaces throughout Washington, D.C. As the case begins to go cold, Y/N’s dad is assigned a new partner fresh out of the academy- Ethan Voss. He’s reckless, stubborn, and perpetually ready for trouble. And also falling very hard for his partners daughter. Y/N doesn’t know Ethan’s father is the man her father has spent years hunting. And Ethan doesn’t know either.
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