The Mirror: A Biker's Story

Book 2 of the Series

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book The Mirror: A Biker's Story by Edward Winterhalder, James Richard Larson, Blockhead City Press
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Author: Edward Winterhalder, James Richard Larson ISBN: 9781617923364
Publisher: Blockhead City Press Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edward Winterhalder, James Richard Larson
ISBN: 9781617923364
Publisher: Blockhead City Press
Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

About The Book Michael Beckman is a virulent racist, bigot and Holocaust denier; he is also a prospect for the notorious Skuldmen motorcycle club in Wisconsin. When he learns that his wife is having an affair, Beckman is livid after discovering the man his wife ran off with is African American. After inheriting his elderly aunt’s home and all of her worldly possessions, in her attic he finds Nazi treasure and an ancient mirror hidden since World War II. Carved in the wood frame at the top of the mirror are the mysterious words Das Portal. It is not long before Beckman discovers that The Mirror is a gateway to another world. Chased by members of the Skuldmen who want to do him severe bodily harm, and cornered by police investigating the apparent murder and disappearance of his wife and her lover, Michael soon finds himself boxed into a situation from which there is no escape. As a last resort, he turns to The Mirror for salvation. DISCLAIMER: This book is a work of fiction. Al

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About The Book Michael Beckman is a virulent racist, bigot and Holocaust denier; he is also a prospect for the notorious Skuldmen motorcycle club in Wisconsin. When he learns that his wife is having an affair, Beckman is livid after discovering the man his wife ran off with is African American. After inheriting his elderly aunt’s home and all of her worldly possessions, in her attic he finds Nazi treasure and an ancient mirror hidden since World War II. Carved in the wood frame at the top of the mirror are the mysterious words Das Portal. It is not long before Beckman discovers that The Mirror is a gateway to another world. Chased by members of the Skuldmen who want to do him severe bodily harm, and cornered by police investigating the apparent murder and disappearance of his wife and her lover, Michael soon finds himself boxed into a situation from which there is no escape. As a last resort, he turns to The Mirror for salvation. DISCLAIMER: This book is a work of fiction. Al

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