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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Cries of The Lost


Cries of The Lost (Mystery Thriller)
By Chris Knopf
Permanent Press www.thepermanentpress.com
ISBN #978-1579623326
272 Pages
Price $28.00
Rating 5-Stars

“A Non-Stop Thriller”

This is the sequel to “Dead Anyway”, the novel that introduced Arthur Cathcart. In the previous novel, his wife had been murdered, and Arthur shot in the head and left for dead. His sister, a doctor, nursed him back to health, but left him dead on records so the killers would not return for him. In that story, he tracked the killers down, but being a person who hates leaving questions unanswered, in “Cries of The Lost” he goes searching for the reason his wife was murdered. With him now is Natsumi Fitzgerald. They travel from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean, and finally back to the US, every step of the way being chased by two opposing forces, as well as the F.B.I. The only clue is a coded message left on a Flash Drive in a safety deposit box in Grand Cayman.

This is a non-stop thriller from the first page to the last, filled with danger and death. Coming together at the end with assistance from gangsters before Cathcart unravels the mystery.

Tom Johnson
Detective Mystery Stories

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