My Review of Remote The Six by Eric Rickstad

Title: Remote The Six
Author: Eric Rickstad
Published: April 8,2025
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Genre: Psychological Thriller, Thriller, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Serial Killer, Mystery Thriller
Pages: 306 pages
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
🕵️♂️🔪 “Remote: The Six” by Eric Rickstad — A Gripping Descent into Darkness
Another series? Yes. Another obsession? Absolutely. This book didn’t just hook me—it dragged me into the shadows and left me breathless.
Meet FBI Agent Luke Stark, a man haunted by a case that defies logic and sanity. For 18 relentless months, Stark has chased a phantom—a serial killer who targets entire families, binding them to chairs in grotesque, ritualistic poses. No fingerprints. No DNA. No connection between victims. Just eerie silence and a scene so meticulously deranged it chills the blood.
But Stark isn’t alone. Enter Garnier, his enigmatic partner with a gift that borders on the supernatural: remote viewing. He can see the killer’s actions from afar—but his visions are fragmented, unreliable, and laced with torment. As the two agents spiral deeper into the mystery, the killer’s twisted motives begin to surface... and what they uncover is beyond disturbing.
This isn’t just a thriller—it’s a psychological labyrinth. Rickstad’s mastery of crime scene detail and atmospheric dread is unmatched. Every chapter tightens the noose, every revelation is a dagger to the gut. I was glued to the pages, piecing together clues with a sense of dread that never let up.
🎧 The audiobook? A must. The narrator’s voice is pitch-perfect—eerily calm, yet brimming with tension. It amplifies the suspense and makes the experience even more immersive.
If you crave a thriller that’s not just spooky but deeply unsettling, “Remote: The Six” is your next obsession. Perfect for the season of shadows. Thank you to Blackstone Publishing and NetGalley for the spine-tingling listen—I’m officially spooked
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