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Hero or Villain
Contributor(s): Williams, Jim (Author)
ISBN: 1432726021     ISBN-13: 9781432726027
Publisher: Outskirts Press
OUR PRICE:   $11.35  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.22" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.36 lbs) 108 pages
 
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A Paranormal Psychological Mystery/Thriller Based on a True Story

July 18, 1984, a horrible event took place in McDonalds in the San Ysidro section of San Diego, California. 21 people killed and 19 wounded. America's first mass slaying.


In an old chest in his parent's attic, Julian discovers a chilling truth, a journal written a century before by Kevin Barrin, containing details of a murder performed by Kevin's twin, Julian. These are Julian's ancient cousins. And Julian figures he may be genetically programmed to become another Ted Bundy Hearing voices convinces him even more.

Too many coincidences. Man is evil And death doesn't always kill the evil in man.

Deceiving twists that finally reveal the truth in the morgue. Ghosts in the attic and in the morgue...but talking only to Julian Barrin...until Barbara shows up. Why are these ghosts hanging around? Are they messengers? Are they real? Or a figment of Julian's warped imagination? "I'm either a medium or a madman "

They're a century apart. But if the ghosts are real and the identical twins with identical names are a clue, Julian assumes he is destined to go mad.

Julian becomes obsessed with the human psyche. He figures his only hope is Doctor Dawson, a professor of psychology at the University of Arkansas. Dawson has knowledge that surprises everyone. He's more involved in Julian's nightmare than anyone could imagine, and Julian is abruptly confronted by his past in a moment of violence he never imagined possible. And the final truth is more shocking than the violence

Behind cold steel doors in the coroner's laboratory, Julian hears a voice on its final cold journey into oblivion.

"I'm not gone yet. As you know, we ghosts have a long memory "