CHRISTIAN THOMPSON HAD THE POWER to heal people with a
touch of his hand, but in order to cure one person he first had to kill someone
else.
The man he’d come to kill on this particular night was
Walter Chambers. Walter Chambers made his living by robbing houses, and
sometimes he wound up killing the people who lived in them.
Walter wasn’t an especially bright or talented or even
cunning criminal but he did manage to get away with what he was doing for
almost thirteen years before he was finally caught, tried, and sentenced to
death. That sentence, as far as most people who cared to know knew, had been
carried out about a half hour ago.
Christian, of course, knew better.
And Death Will Seize The
Doctor, Too (Paranormal Thriller)
By Jeremiah Swanson
Amazon Digital Service
ASIN #BOOKMH23CY
Price $9.99 Kindle
493 Pages
Rating 4-Stars
“An Odd, But Riveting
Story.”
In one of the most
interesting plots I’ve read recently, Christian Thompson discovers he has the
power to heal, to bring people back from the brink of death. This could be a
good thing, but when a shadowy organization helps him with his power, he learns
there can also be problems. His wife needs healing, but he’s forced to heal
someone else instead. You see he can
only heal after taking a life. A death
for a life. Now we can see many problems arising with this power.
The book is a journey,
and a long one, sometimes quite confusing. But it’s never boring. We want it to
end, but at the same time, we don’t. In fact, while reading the novel I kept
thinking it would make a good TV mini-series. It often jumps around, and leaves
us wondering, yet the end is satisfying. My only real problem with the book is
its length. I think the author could have tightened it considerably, even
leaving some stuff out completely. Minor flaws to be sure. Highly recommended.
Tom
Johnson
Author
of BEHIND THE MASK
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