Revolutionary books from award-winning author Marc Horn, described by the BBC as a 'High-concept and compelling sci-fi series, reminiscent of past hits such as "Logan's Run"'.6 ground-breaking episodes, over 70,000 words.The three blood-red numbers suddenly branded on our chests has given us...
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Revolutionary books from award-winning author Marc Horn, described by the BBC as a 'High-concept and compelling sci-fi series, reminiscent of past hits such as "Logan's Run"'.6 ground-breaking episodes, over 70,000 words.The three blood-red numbers suddenly branded on our chests has given us incredible insight. We now know how long each of us will live. Before this phenomenon, we had no way of knowing if most actions and decisions might affect our life-expectancy. Now we have instant feedback. Starting a relationship? Better check your timer - you might pay the ultimate price. Welcome to a world of paranoia, mistrust and uncertainty, to the darker side of humanity. ‘I have no author to whom I could liken TIMER. Horn’s latest masterpiece is something I have not seen before and I loved it.’ (Rabid Readers Reviews) Episode 1 (10,000 words):
Keely and Connor are both at a low point when they meet. Literally too - it's written on them. But their unlikely alliance offers a welcome escape, until a ruthless killer emerges with a bizarre M.O that makes them prime targets: his victims have soon-to-expire timers.
D.I Stewart has no leads on this elusive serial killer, until a terrified scientist suggests a connection between the victims and the creation of the cataclysmic timer. And the 001 on his chest convinces him he's the next victim.
Episode 2 (12,500 words):
Heroin addict A.J has many years to live while the cop pursuing him has just one.
Seeing the criminal with life, money and a hot piece of arse is proving too much for Rex to take.
D.I Stewart's investigation into the serial killer takes an unsuspecting turn and he finds himself in unfamiliar, mind bending territory.
But his feet hit the ground when his friend Rex needs help after taking the law into his own hands.
Episode 3 (11,000 words):
Reverend Bush is something of an anomaly - he can't see the timers.
D.I Stewart sees this a distinct advantage in his war against the undertaker.
Surely if the priest is immune to manifestation, then the killer will be visible to him?
But is the detective becoming too willing to sacrifice people for the greater good?
Episode 4 (10,000 words):
Frank Stewart has never held a briefing like this one. He has to prepare his best officers for a show down with an invisible target.
And that's the easy part.
Because then some of their timers plummet to 001.
Episode 5 (10,000 words):
They can take him off the case, but no way will Frank be a sitting target.
Deciding that the undertaker is more dependent on his hostage than previously thought, his priority becomes locating Jacob. And he learns that the scientist had a volatile relationship with the powerful man now in charge of finding him.
Episode 6 (16,500 words):
Detective Stewart now has to deal with multiple threats. And somehow he has to find a way to clear his name from a serious allegation.
Seemingly impossible tasks when he's locked up awaiting trial.
But he's about to get help from someone who can break all the rules.
A gripping conclusion to the ground-breaking first season.
Warning: This series is intended for mature audiences. It has dark content, with disturbing scenes and bad language. It uses a UK - English dictionary.Scroll up and grab a copy today.
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