From New York Times bestselling author Eric Rickstad, a thriller so terrifying, you must 'see' it to believe. A serial killer is rampaging across the country, tying families to chairs--arranged in puzzling tableaus--then murdering them, without leaving a trace of evidence. FBI Special Agent Lukas Stark has been hunting the Tableau Killer for eighteen months but is always two steps behind in a maze of dead ends. He has no understanding of why the killer stages the scenes so meticulously or chooses entire families. Burning out, Stark is forced to take on a new partner, Gilles Garnier. Garnier, an odd loner with a vague past, claims he's a remote viewer who 'sees' people, places, and events far away--remote--as if they're right in front of him. Stark knows this sort. Cons. Wannabes desperate to worm their way onto a sensational case. Stark dismisses his new partner as a fraud ... until Garnier precisely describes a new Tableau Killer crime scene from hundreds of miles away. As Stark and