
A man is shot in broad daylight. Twelve people watched it happen. Not one of them agrees on what they saw.
Thomas Russo was eating lunch across the street when the shot rang out. A forensic audio analyst by trade, he did what came naturally - he hit record. What he captured in those four seconds changes everything. What he can't explain is why the recording has been altered, why the victim's face is familiar from a case he worked years ago, and why someone has quietly arranged for him to become the prime suspect in a murder he witnessed.
Detective Karla Kolb has seen botched investigations before. But this one isn't botched - it's being managed. Every lead she follows closes behind her. Every witness she interviews tells a different story, and the differences are too precise to be coincidence. The deeper she goes, the clearer it becomes: the chaos she walked into wasn't an accident. Someone built it, brick by brick, before the trigger was even pulled.
Together - one in custody, one running out of cover - Thomas and Karla must untangle a conspiracy that weaponized the most fragile thing human beings possess: the certainty of what they remember.
Because in broad daylight, with dozens of witnesses, the perfect murder isn't one nobody saw. It's one everybody saw differently.
Shot in Broad Daylight is a tightly coiled psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page - and rethinking the first chapter the moment you close it.
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