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Dangerous Double-Jeu

Dangerous Double-Jeu

by

Pauline Walters

What do you mean there’s another killer in town?
Eve is perfectly content living her double life: office admin champion by day, a calculating serial killer by night. She had it all under control, kind of, until a new predator emerges in Dublin.
Eve can’t ignore him, she must act fast and hunt him down before more women fall victim to his hands. After all, there’s only room for one killer in this town.
It would be easier if she was not getting distracted by Cyrus McRory, a handsome and
sexy-as-hell gang leader. He has decided Eve will belong to him—and she’s tempted to let him claim her.
So what’s a girl got to do? Hunt the other killer, of course - while also having a good time.

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IAC Main Tropes:

Obsession/Possession, Anti-Hero/Anti-Heroine, Morally Grey, Grumpy x Sunshine, Serial Killer

Detailed Tropes:

Mystery/ thriller, Romantic suspense, Possessive MMC, Touch her & die vibes, Ex soldier × gang leader, Set up after WW3, Anti hero, Morally grey characters, Reverse grumpy × sunshine, Secret Identity, Vigilante woman, Serial killer FMC, Insta lust

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Age Groups:

Adult

Spice Level:

Level 6

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

Death (on page/off page), abuse, violence (descriptive as well as non descriptive), assault, abduction, murder, pedophilia, undgerage girls brothel, SA against teenage girls, torture against woman and underage girls, castration (off page) mentions of rape, PTSD, body mutilation

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About the Author

Pauline Walters

Pauline Walters is a French author of dark romance and paranormal romance, now living in New Zealand after being trapped by a Kiwi (the man, not the bird.) She enjoys writing stories mostly to get them out of her head, and loves strong female leaders who are also showing off their weak side. When she's not writing, she’s probably running after her toddler or reading a book.

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