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Fade Into the Night - Book Tour and Giveaway

1/16/2024

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​ Evil hides in the shadows.  

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Fade Into the Night
Philly Heat Series Book 5
by Becky Flade
Genre: Romantic Suspense  


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A man dedicated to unmasking monsters.
The woman who gives faces to the lost.
Neither can see the evil hiding in plain sight.


FBI Special Agent Noah Danes' investigation into The Beltway Romeo brings him to Philadelphia and leads to a chance encounter with an old friend. Forensic facial reconstructionist Sadie Potter hasn't seen Noah since the sentencing of her mother's murderer four years earlier. Seeing one another in a new light, they both dare to hope for more.

But before they can explore their newfound feelings, Sadie's attacked by The Beltway Romeo.

Fueled with rage and fear, Noah swears to protect her at all costs. But his fellow profilers turn their focus on Noah, threatening to reveal his deepest secrets to the world. Scarred, depressed, and afraid of losing herself along with her art, Sadie lashes out at the people she loves most...until Romeo makes it clear he hasn't forgotten the victim who got away.


“Fade into the Night” will grab readers at the first page and not let up until the conclusion! ~InD'tale Magazine

This is a completely unputdownable hold-onto-your-hat book that will take readers on a wild and crazy ride! ~InD'tale Magazine


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Dulcet tones from bow and string created grace as music soared to the vaulted ceiling and images of horror panned across the wall. Blood and rose petals littered the champagne-colored carpet. Candles reduced to hardened puddles on occasional tables, their frozen drips streaked toward the floor. Every detail designed to draw the viewer’s gaze to the dead woman spread eagle in the center of the room, her hands and feet staked with metal tent posts. Her eyelids removed and her torso carved, she’d been butchered and displayed in the most gruesome definition of the word. One image transitioned into another, a macabre carousel.
Close-ups of the damage to the body gave way to distance shots of the room, taken from separate angles. As detailed and distressing as it was, it couldn’t recreate the smell of death. Feces, urine, blood, and the sickly, sweet scent of roses mixed with the sandalwood from the scented candles and permeated the room. The faint odor of the initial officer's vomit wafted in from beyond the open door. He could show them, but they’d never know. The last photo, the room after the body was removed, filled the screen as the music faded to silence.
“Lights on.” Special Supervisory Agent Noah Danes catalogued the expressions of the thirty bureau cadets in the lecture hall. He punched back to the first photo. The full image of the room with the corpse showcased dead center. “This is how Reston police found the body of Caitlyn Jones. They were responding to a noise complaint. The music we just heard, Adagio in G Minor, composed by Tomaso Albinoni, played on the stereo system at full volume. We asked them to secure the residence, and advised them to touch nothing, not even the stereo, until we arrived to document the scene. You’re seeing it as I did. What do you see?”
“The second victim of the Beltway Romeo,” a voice sounded from the back.
Noah nodded. “That’s the name the press has given him, not law enforcement. The body of the first victim, Stephanie Jackson, was found in her Frederick, Maryland home. Because they have, annually, more than four times the violent crime of Reston, they were prepared to handle the scene there. Reston PD knew they were out of their depth and were familiar enough with the details of the Jackson murder to request immediate help to process the scene. Since then, the Behavioral Analysis Unit here at Quantico has acted as a judicial clearinghouse in this investigation. Who can explain what I mean, and extra points if you can tell me how we navigated the multi-jurisdictional morass?” Hands shot up. “Sciarrillo.”
“One way to elude law enforcement is to change jurisdictions.” Sciarrillo was a former military officer. What was euphemistically referred to as a door kicker but he was smart and had excellent instincts. The BAU would bore him, but he’d prove a formidable field agent. “Even in our digital age, communications between local law enforcement in different counties, and differing states, leave a lot to be desired. The Behavioral Analysis Unit both collects and disseminates information to various law enforcement agencies. It’s kind of brilliant. As soon as Romeo crossed state lines, the FBI claimed jurisdiction over all his crimes.”
“Good. Hicks?”
The young woman lowered her hand. She, like so many younger recruits, held a law degree. Extraordinarily intelligent, overachiever, destined for a career in government, politics, or maybe a judicial seat. She’d rise through the ranks in white collar crime. “Doesn’t Romeo present as too intelligent to make the mistake of earning the FBI’s attention?”
“Yes. However, let’s remember. By spreading his kills out, he makes them harder to link. It was a calculated risk.” Though true, he didn’t believe it himself. There was something more to this pattern. Speaking of. “There are eight victims to date. Each woman was single, successful, and upwardly mobile. They held powerful jobs in the capital and lived in communities accessible by the Beltway or the northeast corridor. As fresh evidence is discovered, we refine our conclusions and ViCAP is updated. For those of you who may not know, although by now you should, ViCAP stands for the Violent Criminal Apprehension Program. It enables local law enforcement agencies to collect, enter, and analyze their own violent crime information. It facilitates the identification of similar cases on a regional, state, and national basis. As in all things, it’s only as good as the information added to it.” He nodded and clicked on another photo. “What else do you see?”
“He tortures them. Removes their eyelids and forces them to watch what he’s doing to them until they die.”
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When I was little, I thought everyone had stories in their head. When I found out only special people had stories to tell, I wanted to be one of the magical ones who shared their stories with the world. I wrote my first book in kindergarten with the help of my teacher, Mrs. Daniels. My mom – my biggest fan and most ardent supporter – has that little crayon-drawn book tucked into the pages of her family bible. It took almost thirty years to get from there to published but here I am, making my own dreams come true, one happily ever after at a time.


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32 Comments
Marcy Meyer
1/16/2024 06:44:39 am

This sounds like a good story. I love romantic suspense.

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Anne Perry
1/16/2024 07:20:35 am

Looks like a thrilling winter read!~

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Alma Fisher
1/16/2024 08:52:23 am

Looks like a good read

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Beyond Comps
1/16/2024 09:44:01 am

Great cover!

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Cathy French
1/16/2024 10:19:17 am

Sweet, romantic cover on this suspense read cover.

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Rita Wray
1/16/2024 10:43:52 am

Sounds like a good series.

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Julie Bickham
1/16/2024 10:56:17 am

I look forward to reading this.

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Lisa Vance
1/16/2024 11:46:45 am

This looks like a good read.

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wendy hutton
1/16/2024 12:29:16 pm

very nice cover

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Wendy Jensen
1/16/2024 02:37:46 pm

Interesting book details.

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Melanie B
1/16/2024 02:52:45 pm

Sounds like a really good series and love the cover!

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Terri Quick
1/16/2024 05:05:46 pm

Sounds like a good read

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Sherry
1/16/2024 06:41:59 pm

I really like the cover and the excerpt.

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Barbara Montag
1/16/2024 07:34:57 pm

I enjoyed reading this well done excerpt and the romantic cover!
Thank you for sharing it.

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bn100
1/16/2024 09:05:29 pm

intriguing

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susan atkins link
1/16/2024 09:46:31 pm

you are a new author for-After reading the book excerpt - I would like to read this book-thanks

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Jenn fike
1/17/2024 01:15:22 pm

This sounds so good!

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Bonnie
1/18/2024 05:44:37 pm

What an exciting book! Great excerpt. I'd love to read more.

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Daniel M
1/18/2024 06:05:56 pm

like the cover

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Jamie Martin link
1/18/2024 10:14:50 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Stephanie Liske
1/18/2024 11:33:47 pm

I like the book details.

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David Basile
1/19/2024 08:21:05 am

Sounds interesting

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Ann Fantom
1/19/2024 10:15:11 am

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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beth shepherd
1/19/2024 02:06:19 pm

This looks like a good one! I would like it

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Susan Smith
1/19/2024 03:42:30 pm

This sounds like a great romantic suspense read. I like the cover.

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Jodi Hunter
1/19/2024 05:11:19 pm

Sounds like a really incredible read.

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Angela Heerde
1/20/2024 07:32:49 pm

I like book details

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1/21/2024 12:50:29 pm

This sounds great thanks for sharing!

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1/23/2024 12:40:17 am

Sounds good!

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Debbi Wellenstein
1/23/2024 08:51:06 am

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Dawn Snow
1/23/2024 09:19:37 pm

It looks like an interesting read.

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1/24/2024 12:07:34 am

I read a lot of this genre. It sounds like a thrilling read and I like the tag line.

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