by George D. Shuman
Individuals without sight seem to have highly developed other senses. However, Sherry Moore takes it one step further and can rewind the last 18 seconds of a dead person’s life if she can touch the body.This is the first of four currently published suspense novels in the Sherry Moore Series. This ...
Thirty years ago Earl Sykes landed in prison after a traffic accident that turned deadly. Now he has cancer and only a short time to live and he's planning to get his revenge. He returns to his previous MO, kidnapping young women and killing them. Kelly O'Shaughnessy, a police lieutenant needs ...
Thirty years ago Earl Sykes landed in prison after a traffic accident that turned deadly. Now he has cancer and only a short time to live and he's planning to get his revenge. He returns to his previous MO, kidnapping young women and killing them.Kelly O'Shaughnessy, a police lieutenant needs help. ...
I really enjoyed this story. I was sucked in from the beginning and it kept my interest until the end. I will def. seek out more from this author.
Very interesting concept for a book. It seemed fresh. The characters were interesting enough that I began to care about what happened to them. The premise being that a blind woman, when touching the body of a deceased person can see the last 18 seconds of their lives. Needless to say she is much...
This was really quite good, especially at the beginning. I remember it did start to drag a bit near the end, but overall I liked it. It's about a blind woman who can hold the hand of a dead person and "see" what was happening during the last 18 seconds of his/her life. The police call her in to help...