Messenger

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Eddie Mann ISBN: 9781785201165
Publisher: Eddie Mann Publication: May 4, 2018
Imprint: Eddie Mann Language: English
Author: Eddie Mann
ISBN: 9781785201165
Publisher: Eddie Mann
Publication: May 4, 2018
Imprint: Eddie Mann
Language: English

Grant is back! Having been left for dead at the end of Ordinarily Unthinkable he finds himself waking from a coma almost three months later being cared for in a medical facility that is not what it initially claims to be.

Grant finds himself in the care of a secret government organisations’ research facility that also allows for the other type of work offered by a team of people that think they answer to nobody.

Initially asked to work for them and finally blackmailed into working for them, Grant must catch a killer preferably alive so that the client of the organisation can choose their punishment.

It quickly becomes apparent just how much influence this organisation had in the success Grants’ revenge against The Crippens, who had horrifically killed his wife and daughter. On that occasion Grants’ rage and need for revenge was driven by loss but this time he must find that inner anger to find a serial killer to save a life. To add to the difficult situation that he finds himself embroiled within, Grant discovers that he also expected to work with an old adversary.

Once again Grant adopts his unusual approach to solve a problem and catch a killer that has managed to elude an elite set of agents and one in particular, agent Fox, who personally wants to see the killer suffer and Grant to be killed.

Unaware that he is being once again used and manipulated Grant eventually comes face to face with a serial killer hell bent on cleansing the world of the people he perceives as being creations from hell.

This is a battle he must win in order to get back what he thought he had lost, a battle that he must face without the advantage of not caring whether he lives or dies. The story introduces new characters and resurrects a few familiar ones from Ordinarily Unthinkable, characters that are the key to the success or failure of Grants’ new adventure, one that he never expected or wanted

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Grant is back! Having been left for dead at the end of Ordinarily Unthinkable he finds himself waking from a coma almost three months later being cared for in a medical facility that is not what it initially claims to be.

Grant finds himself in the care of a secret government organisations’ research facility that also allows for the other type of work offered by a team of people that think they answer to nobody.

Initially asked to work for them and finally blackmailed into working for them, Grant must catch a killer preferably alive so that the client of the organisation can choose their punishment.

It quickly becomes apparent just how much influence this organisation had in the success Grants’ revenge against The Crippens, who had horrifically killed his wife and daughter. On that occasion Grants’ rage and need for revenge was driven by loss but this time he must find that inner anger to find a serial killer to save a life. To add to the difficult situation that he finds himself embroiled within, Grant discovers that he also expected to work with an old adversary.

Once again Grant adopts his unusual approach to solve a problem and catch a killer that has managed to elude an elite set of agents and one in particular, agent Fox, who personally wants to see the killer suffer and Grant to be killed.

Unaware that he is being once again used and manipulated Grant eventually comes face to face with a serial killer hell bent on cleansing the world of the people he perceives as being creations from hell.

This is a battle he must win in order to get back what he thought he had lost, a battle that he must face without the advantage of not caring whether he lives or dies. The story introduces new characters and resurrects a few familiar ones from Ordinarily Unthinkable, characters that are the key to the success or failure of Grants’ new adventure, one that he never expected or wanted

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