Someone’s sister is reading. And someone is making them pay.
When Chicago detective Maya Reeves finds the fourth body in two weeks, she knows she’s hunting a different kind of killer. No forced entry. No signs of violence. Just four people destroyed by viral lies before being poisoned in their homes.The victims weren’t innocent.Each one had left hundreds of cruel comments online. Each had participated in the mob justice that destroys lives through screens. Each died believing the world thought they were monsters-accused of crimes they didn’t commit, their reputations obliterated by fabricated evidence that looked terrifyingly real.The killer has a message: online cruelty has consequences.When Maya discovers the murderer is targeting the people who harassed her sister-the cyberbullies who drove seventeen-year-old Lily to suicide six years ago-she faces an impossible choice. The killer understands her grief. Shares her rage. Wants the same justice she’s craved for years.But the method is murder. And Maya swore an oath to protect everyone-even the people who destroyed her sister.As the body count rises and the killer makes contact, Maya must decide: Is accountability without violence possible? Or was the killer right all along?Perfect for fans of Riley Sager and Alex Michaelides, LAST COMMENT is a propulsive thriller about the price of online cruelty, the hunger for justice, and one detective’s choice between revenge and redemption.Think before you type. Someone’s sister is reading.