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Is a killer back from the dead? where is Golden Sahara coming from?
Two questions that joint chief of police, Shaylou Martinez, is facing in Las Vegas. Golden Sahara gives its users a new high, but some of them are paying the ultimate price and their naked bodies are found covered in scratch marks.
More naked bodies are turning up covered in bleach and Shaylou knows that the last time this happened, he watched the killer die.
With both cases going nowhere, he returns to his roots as Shoshone in hope of finding something new. He begins to bend the law as the body count rises, knowing that the two cases are somehow connected.
What will break first? The cases, the law, or Shaylou himself?

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