
MARK OF THE REAPER: THE DETECTIVE'S DESCENT
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Introduction
Seventeen bodies in three months. Each victim carved with an elegant "R" mark post-mortem, their faces frozen in expressions of euphoric terror. No DNA. No witnesses. No pattern—except the killer's obsession with perfection. The city spirals into paranoia, and the department hands Iris an ultimatum: catch the Reaper or watch her career burn.
But when Iris discovers a mark identical to the victims' carved into her own childhood diary—dated fifteen years ago—the investigation becomes horrifyingly personal. Someone has been watching her since she was seventeen. Someone who knows the darkest secret she's buried: the night she accidentally killed her abusive stepfather and made it look like suicide.
Enter Dr. Ronan Ashford, the enigmatic forensic psychologist assigned to her task force. Brilliant, unsettling, and possessing an uncanny ability to predict the killer's next move, Ronan becomes Iris's only anchor in the chaos. He sees past her professional armor to the guilt she's weaponized into ambition. Their intellectual chemistry ignites into something dangerous, something neither can afford—especially when Iris begins noticing that Ronan's theoretical profiles feel less like deduction and more like confession.
As bodies pile up and the Reaper's messages grow intimate—notes addressing her by childhood nickname, crime scenes staged at locations from her past—Iris faces an impossible truth: the killer isn't just obsessed with her. He's been crafting her into his masterpiece for over a decade. Every case she's solved, every criminal she's caught, every moral compromise she's made—all calculated steps in his grand design.
Chapter 1
IRIS POV
The dead man was smiling.
That's what I noticed first when I stepped over the yellow crime scene tape at three in the morning. Not the blood. Not the "R" carved into his chest like someone's sick signature. Just that weird, peaceful smile on his face.
Dead people aren't supposed to smile.
"Detective Hale!" Marcus, my partner, jogged toward me with his camera. His tie was crooked, and he had coffee stains on his shirt. "This is number seventeen. Same mark. Same creepy expression."
Seventeen bodies in three months. My stomach twisted into a knot.
I knelt beside the victim, being careful not to touch anything. The warehouse smelled like rust and old fish. The man was maybe fifty, wearing an expensive suit that probably cost more than my monthly rent. His eyes stared at nothing, but his lips curved up like he'd heard the world's funniest joke right before he died.
"Who is he?" I asked.
Marcus checked his notepad. "Gregory Finch. Hedge fund manager. Lives in the fancy part of town with the big houses and the gates."
Rich guy. Dead in a warehouse. That didn't make sense.
I studied the "R" carved into his chest. It was perfect—not sloppy or rushed. Whoever did this took their time. They were careful. Precise. Like they were creating art instead of killing someone.
That thought made my hands shake, so I shoved them in my pockets.
"The Reaper strikes again," said a voice behind me.
I turned and saw Captain Evelyn Cross walking through the warehouse door. She was fifty-six, with steel-gray hair pulled back tight and eyes that could freeze fire. She'd been a cop longer than I'd been alive, and she never smiled. Ever.
"Captain." I stood up quickly. "We're still processing the scene."
"I can see that." She walked around the body, her boots clicking on the concrete. "Seventeen murders, Detective Hale. Seventeen. The mayor is calling me every hour. The newspapers are having a field day. And we have exactly zero suspects."
My throat felt tight. "We're doing everything we can—"
"It's not enough!" Her voice bounced off the warehouse walls. "You're supposed to be my best detective. The rising star. The one who solves impossible cases. So tell me—why can't you catch one killer?"
Because this killer is different, I wanted to say. Because he only kills bad people. Because every victim we've found was hiding something terrible.
But I couldn't say that. It sounded crazy.
"We'll catch him," I said instead, trying to sound confident. "I promise."
Captain Cross stepped closer. Her eyes bore into mine. "You have one week. One week to show me real progress, or I'm bringing in the FBI. And if the FBI solves your case, you can kiss your promotion goodbye. Understood?"
"Yes, ma'am."
She left without another word.
Marcus whistled low. "She's in a mood."
"She's always in a mood." I turned back to the body. "What else do we know about Gregory Finch?"
"Not much yet. Wife reported him missing yesterday. Said he never came home from work." Marcus scrolled through his phone. "Wait. There's something weird. A detective in fraud was investigating him last month. Suspected he was stealing from his clients."
My heart started beating faster. "Stealing how?"
"Let me call them." Marcus walked away with his phone to his ear.
I looked at Gregory Finch's smiling face again. A thief. Just like victim number three was a thief. And victim number eight. And number twelve.
The Reaper didn't kill random people. He killed people who did bad things.
But how did he know? How did he find out their secrets?
"Iris!" Marcus came running back, his face pale. "You need to hear this. The fraud detective says Finch was stealing millions from cancer patients. He took their treatment money and used it to buy vacation houses and yachts. People died because they couldn't pay for their medicine while he was living like a king."
I stared at the body. At the smile.
Part of me—a small, dark part I tried to ignore—thought: Maybe he deserved this.
I hated that thought. Hated that it even entered my mind. I was a detective. I was supposed to believe everyone deserved justice, even bad people. That's what the law said. That's what I'd sworn to uphold.
But standing there, looking at a man who let people die so he could buy yachts...
"Bag everything," I said quietly. "Every piece of evidence. I want this scene processed perfectly."
"You got it, boss."
I walked outside to get fresh air. The fog was thick tonight, turning streetlights into blurry yellow smudges. My phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number.
I opened it.
My blood turned to ice.
The text had one line: "Check your desk drawer. Bottom left. I left you a present twelve years ago."
Below it was a photo. My old desk from my first apartment. The one I'd gotten rid of years ago when I moved.
My fingers trembled as I typed back: "Who is this?"
Three dots appeared. Then disappeared. Then appeared again.
Finally, a response: "Someone who's been watching you since you were seventeen. Someone who knows what you did. Someone who knows your secret, Detective Hale. The same secret carved into your childhood diary."
I couldn't breathe.
My childhood diary. The one hidden in my apartment. The one nobody knew about.
The one where I'd written about the night my stepfather died.
The night I killed him.
Another text came through: "I saw you that night. I saw what you became. And I've been waiting ever since. Tonight is just the beginning."
I spun around, scanning the fog, the dark warehouses, the empty street. Was he watching me right now? Was he here?
Marcus called from inside. "Iris! We found something! There's another object with the body!"
I ran back inside, my heart hammering.
Marcus held up an evidence bag. Inside was a small silver locket. An old one, tarnished and dented.
I knew that locket.
It was my mother's. The one she wore every day before she died. The one that disappeared after her funeral when I was ten years old.
The one I hadn't seen in nineteen years.
"Where did you find that?" My voice came out as a whisper.
"Clutched in the victim's hand. Why? Do you recognize it?"
I couldn't answer. Couldn't think. Couldn't breathe.
The Reaper didn't just know about my stepfather.
He'd been in my life since I was a child.
He'd been watching me for nineteen years.
And somehow, he knew everything.
My phone buzzed again. One final text: "Welcome to the game, Iris. Let's see if you can catch me before I catch you."
The warehouse lights flickered.
And in that brief moment of darkness, I swear I heard someone whisper my name.
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