Saturday, February 3, 2018

What I am reading now....

Posted by Wayne G. Barber


The villagers from Deep in the Forest embark on a journey in search of unanswered questions to an odd burial. A body was discovered not too far from their village, which made them very uncomfortable. Who was this person? Why did the death occur in such a peculiar fashion? Where did the person come from? Unbeknownst to his comrades, one of the villagers, Shard, knows something about the unusual situation. He does not alert his friends, so as not to alarm them any further. When embarking on this journey, the group comes across ominous caverns and a unique tribe of people, which again furthers their interest. Making matters more bizarre, a group member disappears after screaming in the night. Soon, it is apparent that the group is not alone. Discover how a journey that started out to satisfy curiosity rapidly turns into a fearful fight to stay alive.


When young police detective Elliot Frantallo stumbles upon a gruesome murder on the South Side of Providence with his partner Sean Kelley, his life changes immediately. The twisted investigation has Elliot working overtime and growing eyes in the back of his head. There are few clues for the detectives, but Elliot’s deep military roots and sharp intuition have him using his combat skills to chase down a brilliant Vietnam sniper. When Elliot gets a call that his fiancĂ© has been shot, he throws away the rule book. As he digs deeper, he finds more clues and more people involved directly and indirectly in not only the first murders, but more to come. His strong visual connection to details and his inner voice start telling him that maybe some of the people he’s closest to could be connected to the talented and dangerous vigilante who is taking apart drug lord Eddie Gomez’s crew, piece by piece. Between the nonstop everyday craziness on the streets, and the dreams, emotional flashbacks, years of sadness, passion, love, and loyalty, there is never a dull moment for hero or villain in the small but vibrant city of Providence.

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