Kyra finally has a straight line to her brother's location. She can finally see the end of her journey when she may be able to bring him out of this dark city. If only mob wars, Prowlers, and city bombs don't kill her—or him—first.
After learning a horrifying truth about the killer in the Mire, Gabe must find a way to move forward. The killer has escaped again, but Gabe isn't worried about finding him again. That much is inevitable. He's more worried about the terrible choice he'll have to make when they come face to face again for the last time.
Kyra and Gabe have weathered a dark journey through the streets of the Slip Mire, and survived. But their toughest trials—often by fire—will come in the eleventh hour, in the darkest passages of the city. Will the end of their heartbreaking journeys result in life? Or will the passages of the Mire remain vacant...forever?
Experience the final, epic conclusion of the Street Games saga.
U.S.A. Today Best Selling Author L.K. Hill is something of a crime junkie. She loves exploring stories full of epic, psychological clashes between good and evil, the blurry lines between law and justice, and seeing people wade through tragedy and come out transformed on the other side.
Her books include the Street Games series, her award winning stand alone novel, The Botanist, and plans for a whole series of Gabe and Cody mysteries.
She also writes across several other genres. Her historical romance is written under the pen name K.L. Conger. She writes scifi and fantasy, including dystopian, under her full name, Liesel K. Hill.
She comes from a large, tight-knit family and resides in Northern Utah. She loved to read and write at a young age, and her earliest memories consist of her father sitting in the doorway of her room at night, relating stories of Frodo, Gandalf, and the One Ring. Her mother also read to her every afternoon as a child, sometimes for several hours a day.
She plans to keep telling stories until they nail her coffin shut. Or the Second Coming happens. Whichever comes first.