Author: | M. R. Sellars | ISBN: | 9781452478944 |
Publisher: | WillowTree Press | Publication: | August 13, 2010 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | M. R. Sellars |
ISBN: | 9781452478944 |
Publisher: | WillowTree Press |
Publication: | August 13, 2010 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
HARM NONE: A Rowan Gant Investigation (Book 1)
THE WITCH AND THE DEAD...
They say dead men tell no tales. I really wish that was true, because the dead tell me more than I ever wanted to know.
My name is Rowan Gant. I’m just an average guy…well, except for the fact that I’m a Witch. That last part is the reason I’m the go-to-guy for the local cops whenever a murder is a little beyond the pale and they need a consultant with knowledge of the Occult. I didn’t actually want the job, but apparently the job wanted me.
It all started when I was asked to decipher some symbols found at a crime scene. The police needed answers, and as it turns out so did I. You see, fate being what it is I had a personal connection to the victim when she was still among the living. It gets worse, though... The images in the crime scene photos gave me a sick feeling that the killer wasn’t finished. I could see—even feel—what was coming next, and it was not going to be good.
In fact, it was going to be downright evil…
HARM NONE: A Rowan Gant Investigation (Book 1)
THE WITCH AND THE DEAD...
They say dead men tell no tales. I really wish that was true, because the dead tell me more than I ever wanted to know.
My name is Rowan Gant. I’m just an average guy…well, except for the fact that I’m a Witch. That last part is the reason I’m the go-to-guy for the local cops whenever a murder is a little beyond the pale and they need a consultant with knowledge of the Occult. I didn’t actually want the job, but apparently the job wanted me.
It all started when I was asked to decipher some symbols found at a crime scene. The police needed answers, and as it turns out so did I. You see, fate being what it is I had a personal connection to the victim when she was still among the living. It gets worse, though... The images in the crime scene photos gave me a sick feeling that the killer wasn’t finished. I could see—even feel—what was coming next, and it was not going to be good.
In fact, it was going to be downright evil…