Nightshade: Book Summary & Analysis

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A killer leaves no trace—only a poisonous flower and a haunting message.

Nightshade pulls you deep into the underbelly of Los Angeles, where Detective Renée Ballard teams up with retired legend Harry Bosch to track a murderer whose signature is both botanical and brutal. As victims surface, each marked by a nightshade flower, the case spirals into a chilling conspiracy involving toxicology, experimental trials, and high-level corruption.

Ballard brings discipline. Bosch brings instincts. Together, they chase shadows in a city where the line between justice and cover-up is razor thin.

Fast-paced, emotionally charged, and unflinchingly smart, Nightshade is more than a procedural—it's a pulse-pounding exploration of purpose, ethics, and the courage it takes to confront the system from within.

For listeners who crave mystery with meaning, this audiobook delivers clarity in chaos—and light in the darkest corners.

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