Fog Warning
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Edward Lorn
Emergency Room Physician Brent Cummings is harboring secrets he’d rather leave in the shadows of his past. But, when he finds a dead woman in a foggy park, all his skeletons come tumbling out of the closet.In a deadly race against time, Brent attempts to alter the future so that he might finally...
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Emergency Room Physician Brent Cummings is harboring secrets he’d rather leave in the shadows of his past. But, when he finds a dead woman in a foggy park, all his skeletons come tumbling out of the closet.In a deadly race against time, Brent attempts to alter the future so that he might finally let go of the past.Will he heed the warning in the fog, or will fate prove more dependable than the good doctor?
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Format: ebook
Publisher: Edward Lorn
Edition language: English
Edward Lorn is a talented author. He must be, because in Fog Warning he manages to take a drug-addicted ER doctor who starts seeing strange things and develops him into a character that I wanted to read about. Now normally, drug-addicted ER doctors are not my thing. They're what I would consider bai...
Brent Cummings is a Doctor with an Oxy problem and more than one skeleton in his closet. Now some of those skeletons are coming back to haunt him. Dude is on a major spiral downward and will need to step into the fog in order face his demons and possibly confront a killer in the process. I really en...
Edward Lorn's not afraid. That's the scariest thing about reading his stuff. He's got no problem going into that dark basement without a flashlight, and you just know that it makes him so damned giddy to drag you down those rickety stairs right along with him. He loves taking flawed people, real pe...
I was given a copy of this ebook from the author in exchange for an honest review.Brent Cummings, an ED doc and addict with a disturbing past, finds himself in thick fog as he walks home from work. In the fog he sees a dead body, he alerts the police, the body disappears and he is searched for actin...
First I want to thank Edward Lorn for the opportunity to read an ARC if his new novella. Also since this is a ARC it is not a finished version of the book and I was prepared to face a book that hasn't been proofread yet and I had no intention to nitpick the book for spelling mistakes. (I didn't find...