The Blood Ledger
by MARK SCOTT
A town drowning in fear. A killer with no pattern. A truth too terrible to face.
In the isolated town of Fortune, Idaho, a relentless killer has shattered lives for years—brutal murders without rhyme or reason, leaving the police helpless and the FBI on the brink of abandoning the case. Fear has become a way of life, and the nightmare is far from over.
Tanya Hopgood, a fallen star in true crime, sees a final shot at redemption in this cold case—but the deeper she digs, the more the darkness begins to close in. Haunted by her past and hunted by secrets, Tanya’s investigation blurs the line between hunter and prey.
FBI Agent Jackson Stork has chased this case to the edge of obsession, only to be pushed aside as political forces tighten their grip. Now, with everything unraveling, he must confront not just the killer, but the shadows creeping into his own mind.
When Tanya and Stork’s paths collide, trust is shattered and paranoia runs deep. In a deadly game where every step could be their last, they must face a terrifying truth: in Fortune, no one is innocent, and no one can be trusted.
“The Blood Ledger” is a razor-sharp psychological thriller packed with tension, twisted motives, and the dark secrets that can destroy us all.
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Genre: Crime, Psychological Thriller
Release Date: October 2026
Format: Paperback, Ebook & Audiobook
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About The Author
Mark Scott is a psychological thriller author whose tightly crafted, character-driven stories explore fractured identities, moral ambiguity, and the blurred line between justice and revenge. With a background in aviation, he designs tactical flight simulators for the military defence industry and has consulted on TV and film projects like Sky Atlantic’s The Tunnel. Writing fiction since age 14, including directing stage plays in his teens, Mark’s early experience shaped his strong focus on dialogue, structure, and psychological tension.