In his gripping debut, George D. Shuman crafts a pulse-pounding, tension-filled thriller about two brave women -- one with uncanny psychic abilities -- who unite to catch a murderous madman...before he finds them first.
Thirty years after a deadly traffic accident landed Earl Sykes in prison, he is back on the streets of Wildwood, New Jersey -- and back for revenge. He is also feeding his perverse appetite for abducting young female victims -- the same crimes he committed years ago for which he was never caught.
Police lieutenant Kelly O'Shaughnessy is bewildered by the disappearance of several young women from the boardwalk -- crimes horrifyingly reminiscent of unsolved cases from the seventies. Reluctant to ask for help but desperate to stem the bloodshed, Kelly enlists investigative consultant Sherry Moore. Blind and beautiful, Sherry has the extraordinary ability to "see" the deceased's last eighteen seconds of memory by touching the corpse. As they join forces to discover the killer's identity, the women unwittingly become the hunted -- each step drawing them closer to the deadly clutches of a homicidal monster.
Cami B. (psychoreader) from BRIDGEPORT, TX wrote on 6/9/2007...
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
absolutley the best psychological thriller i have read in a while.AWESOME,AWESOMW,AWESOME!!!!!!
Linda S. (Linda) from MESA, AZ wrote on 5/26/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
One of the best, most interesting books I've read in quite a while. If this is this author's first book, I can hardly wait to see the next one.
Tension-filled thriller about two brave women - one with uncanny psychic abilities - who unite to catch a murderous madman .... before he finds them first.
A bit disappointing as I expected much more then a sometimes confusing plot. In the end everything ran together but I missed the excitement. I found the ability to look into the last 18 seconds of a murdered person intriguing plot wise but it doesn't really focus on the ability itself or the ability to solve the crimes. As an introduction to a series, the second book Last breath has just been published in Aug. last year, I would have expected a better introduction of the main character Sherry Moore, which played more a featured part in the novel. Few of the elements felt original to me.
Shay K. (Reader-Is-Me) from WOODBRIDGE, VA wrote on 5/12/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really enjoyed this book!! It's the author's first - and I'm really looking forward to more from him!!!
Dan M. (MedicMack) from COLUMBUS, GA wrote on 4/21/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
very good book..... great charachters and lots of suspense.
Janette E. (luvbooks) from DEMOTTE, IN wrote on 9/2/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
An excellent psychological thriller! The combination of parapsychology and real-world detective work keeps the pages turning! Shuman delivers an explosive first novel....looking forward to reading his next novel "Last Breath".
Marilyn G. (MAMG) from HERMISTON, OR wrote on 6/22/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
If you like a good mystery with a bit of a paranormal twist and lots of suspense, this is the read for you!!!!
Margaret S. (morgan2010) from GLENVIEW, IL wrote on 6/6/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
George D Shuman crafts a pulse-pounding tension-filled thriller about two brave women who runite to catch a merderous madman before he finds them first.
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Vickie P. (VickieLynn) from QUINTON, VA wrote on 11/14/2008...
awesome awesome awesome!!! Read it in aday
Evelyn K. from PALM CITY, FL wrote on 4/28/2008...
Fast read - really enjoyed this book. Particularly liked how author brought all the characters together in an exciting conclusion.
Patti L. (photochick) from WYLIE, TX wrote on 2/4/2008...
Awesome! one of the best psychological thrillers I have read in a while.
Rhonda W. (smoky) from BEATRICE, NE wrote on 12/30/2007...
Excellent,Excellent!! Fantastic first book by this author that will leave you on the edge of your seat til the last page! The phone rang at a pivotal moment in the book and I jumped!! Eerie! Dont read in the dark!