Looking for something similar to Stolen Prey by John Sandford? Here are some read-alike titles you might enjoy.
I'll Walk Alone by Mary Higgins Clark. Alexandra Moreland is plagued by identity theft. Then, with overwhelming circumstantial evidence stacked against her, Alexandra is arrested for the murder of a woman she claims she's never met.
Catch Me by Lisa Gardner. A young woman claims her murder is imminent, because her close childhood friends have been murdered on the anniversary of the same day and she is the only one still alive.
Fall From Grace by Richard North Patterson. Using his CIA training, Adam Blaine embarks on a search for his father's killer that may implicate members of his own family.
The Affair by Lee Child. A young woman is dead, and solid evidence points to a soldier at a nearby military base. That soldier has powerful friends in Washington so military cop Jack Reacher must uncover the truth.
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