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The Grave Singer

Shepard & Gray #2 / 4
by Victor Methos
The Grave Singer (Shepard & Gray #2) by Victor Methos
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From the bestselling author of A Killer’s Wife comes an intense tale of revenge as Solomon Shepard falls prey to a vicious ex-con, who claims the prosecutor put him away for a crime he didn’t commit.

After a traumatic injury took him off the job, prosecutor Solomon Shepard is back to work, teaming up with Sheriff Billie Gray to hunt down Utah’s most dangerous criminals. Shepard has spent years away from crime scenes and courtrooms, but one of those criminals still holds a grudge.

Alonso Hafeez is out of prison after eleven years, and he’s determined to prove that Shepard tried him for a crime he didn’t commit. And he’s got something special planned: kidnapping Shepard and forcing him to revisit Hafeez’s case in an elaborately staged retrial.

As Hafeez descends further into delusion, Shepard’s only choice is to play along with the ex-con’s rapidly deteriorating sense of reality. Meanwhile, Sheriff Gray is working herself to the breaking point as she races to find them before Hafeez’s plans take a deadly turn.

With Hafeez playing judge and jury, hell-bent on proving his innocence, Shepard will be the only guilty party left to execute.

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Release date: April 25, 2023

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Victor Methos

Victor Methos

Few writers of legal thrillers have lived the stories they tell as closely as Victor Methos. Born in Kabul and raised in the United States from the age of nine, he grew up with an outsider’s eye, watching, questioning, and writing. By ten, he was already crafting short stories in English, sensing that the written word could carry both truth and danger. That instinct would follow him into adulthood, shaping a career that straddled the courtroom and the page.

Before turning to fiction full time, Methos built his reputation in the legal world. He studied philosophy at the University of Utah, then shifted course to law school, where his fascination with justice became something far sharper. Over the next decade, he tried more than a hundred cases ranging from capital murder to high-stakes civil rights battles. Each trial demanded not just intellect but moral clarity, and many of those experiences left their imprint on his novels.

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His fiction blends the taut pacing of a thriller with the moral unease of real life. The Neon Lawyer, the first in his Brigham Theodore series, drew on his courtroom past to deliver a story at once gritty and compassionate. The Jon Stanton thrillers followed, expanding his reach into darker investigative territory. The Desert Plains novels, including A Killer’s Wife and Crimson Lake Road, probe the shadows where justice, loyalty, and betrayal collide. Methos is also the mind behind the Shepard & Gray series and the newer Vegas Shadows books, including The Silent Watcher and the forthcoming The Night Collector.

Recognition soon matched his output. A Gambler’s Jury earned an Edgar Award nomination, and The Hallows won the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction in 2020, underscoring his ability to turn the intricacies of law into stories that feel both urgent and timeless. Yet his acclaim comes as much from readers as from critics, with his books regularly topping bestseller charts in the United States and abroad.

Influenced by thinkers as varied as Hemingway, Nietzsche, and Camus, Methos writes with a style that is lean yet layered, philosophical yet visceral. His novels ask what happens when the law is bent, when truth slips through the cracks, and when ordinary people are forced to confront extraordinary choices.

Today, he lives between southern Utah and Las Vegas, landscapes that echo the stark contrasts of his fiction, the quiet stillness of desert cliffs, and the restless energy of neon nights. Away from the page, he is drawn to adventure, even setting his sights on climbing the Seven Summits.

For readers who crave thrillers that cut closer to reality, Victor Methos offers more than plot twists. He delivers the haunting question behind every case: what is justice worth, and who pays the price for it?

Shepard & Gray

Shepard & Gray consists of three books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Secret Witness (Shepard & Gray #1)
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The Grave Singer (Shepard & Gray #2)
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The Deceiving Look (Shepard & Gray #3)
Unrated
Shepard & Gray Book 4 (Shepard & Gray #4)
⧗ 9.00 / 2


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