The Killer Has A Rule. The Detective Hunting Him Is Starting To Understand It.

The Killer Has A Rule. The Detective Hunting Him Is Starting To Understand It.

The killer has a rule.

He only chooses people who got away with it.

No arrest.

No trial.

Sometimes no suspicion at all.

By the time Detective Logan Hollister sees the pattern, the dead appear to have nothing in common.

Different neighborhoods. Different lives. Different secrets.

But each victim left behind something the police cannot easily explain:

A handwritten confession on a yellow legal pad.

That is where The Confessor, the new Logan Hollister novel by Noah Christopher, begins tightening its grip.

See The Confessor hardcover on Amazon here.

Logan is not a detective waiting for his first real case.

He already has the money, the house down the coast, and the quiet life other men spend decades chasing.

He just does not know how to live inside that quiet for very long.

So he keeps the badge.

He keeps working.

And when the yellow pages begin connecting bodies that should not be connected, Logan recognizes the case that will not release him.

The story moves between hunter and hunted, giving the reader access to both sides of the chase without surrendering the mystery at its center.

Los Angeles is not merely a backdrop. Its night roads, money, private institutions, polished public faces, and hidden rooms become part of the investigation.

The novel even extends one piece of its fictional world beyond the page: the in-story newsroom known as WLTLH was built as a real companion experience for readers.

It is an unusual level of immersion, but the strongest proof is what happens after readers finish the final chapter.

“The main characters are so believable,” wrote Margaret L. “When I drive my new Tesla, I feel a little like Logan. Superb writing.”

Another reader wrote, “This is the kind of novel that will not be forgotten because it seems real.”

That sense of reality matters because The Confessor is not built around an untouchable superhero.

Logan is capable, wealthy, observant, and experienced.

He is also close enough to the killer’s reasoning to understand why the method works.

And understanding it may be the most dangerous part of the case.

What if the killer’s evidence is real?

What if every victim escaped justice?

What if the man who is never wrong finally chooses the wrong person?

The answers sit at the center of a procedural thriller built for readers who enjoy intelligent detectives, alternating viewpoints, sharp dialogue, and an investigation that accelerates instead of wandering.

No plot summary can safely reveal where Logan’s case ends.

It can only reveal the choice waiting at the beginning:

Watch from the outside — or step into the investigation.

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The killer has a rule.

The detective hunting him is beginning to understand it.

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