Flashback to the Dragon

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Terri L. Powers ISBN: 9781458205612
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: August 28, 2012
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Terri L. Powers
ISBN: 9781458205612
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: August 28, 2012
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

A serial killer is loose in the city of Seattle stalking women in the downtown area near Elliott Bay. Detective Nate Cliff ton is assigned to the Monroe case, tagged with that name by the newspapers because the victims all look like 1950s pin-up models. Nate is relentless in his hunt for this smart killer who keeps eluding police to fulfill his bloodlust.

Meanwhile, John Carpenters peaceful life is changed forever following a terrible car accident. Awakening from a coma, John now has an ability to see events from the past to flashback. During one such flashback into the past, John sees a distinctive tattoo when he witnesses a murder in an alleyway near Pike Place Market. Who can he trust? He certainly doesnt want to involve his family, so he turns to Nate. Nate is skeptical of Johns newly acquired ability at first. Will the detective believe him, or will John become the number one suspect in the investigation into the brutal crime?

When John sees the tattoo for a second time in another flashback, Nate must learn to use the past to alter the future. Another woman will die if the killer is not stopped. The clock is ticking. John must learn to accept his gift, and then learn to use it as he becomes mixed up in the hunt for a serial killer. Will John Carpenter end up a hero, or will he end up dead?

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A serial killer is loose in the city of Seattle stalking women in the downtown area near Elliott Bay. Detective Nate Cliff ton is assigned to the Monroe case, tagged with that name by the newspapers because the victims all look like 1950s pin-up models. Nate is relentless in his hunt for this smart killer who keeps eluding police to fulfill his bloodlust.

Meanwhile, John Carpenters peaceful life is changed forever following a terrible car accident. Awakening from a coma, John now has an ability to see events from the past to flashback. During one such flashback into the past, John sees a distinctive tattoo when he witnesses a murder in an alleyway near Pike Place Market. Who can he trust? He certainly doesnt want to involve his family, so he turns to Nate. Nate is skeptical of Johns newly acquired ability at first. Will the detective believe him, or will John become the number one suspect in the investigation into the brutal crime?

When John sees the tattoo for a second time in another flashback, Nate must learn to use the past to alter the future. Another woman will die if the killer is not stopped. The clock is ticking. John must learn to accept his gift, and then learn to use it as he becomes mixed up in the hunt for a serial killer. Will John Carpenter end up a hero, or will he end up dead?

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