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Book Review of Killer Dreams

Killer Dreams
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Sophie Dunston knows all too well how dreams can kill. As one of the nation's top sleep therapists, she specializes in the life-threatening night terrors that her ten-year-old son, Michael, suffers from. But she is also an expert in another kind of terror-the kind that can turn a dream life into a living nightmare in the blink of an eye.
Someone is watching. He's a shadowy figure from out of her darkest fears and he hasn't forgotten her. In one shocking monent of violence, he'd shattered Sophie's world forever and left her with only one thing to live for: her son. But the nightmare isn't over for Sophie Dunston. It's just begun. He's been waiting. Sophie was supposed to die the first time around, but fate intervened. This time he's made sure that not even a miracle will save her.
It wasn't a miracle that saved Jock Gavin, but it was pretty close. A semiretired hit man, commando, and the jack-of-all-trades, he knows what Sophie is up against-and that she'll need help. But the man he's chosen for the job is as unpredicatable as he is dangerous. Matt Royd is a wild card-hard, cool, merciless-and putting him into play changes the game completely.
Sophie will have to trust Royd because she has no choices left. Because the bogeyman haunting her dreams is all too real and he's on the hunt again.
Enjoyed this one. Easy, fast, suspenseful read.