Today, John’s life seems perfect. His corner office overlooks the city’s beautiful skyline. His wife and daughter love him. His father and sister adore him.
To the outside world, John has everything.
Because he’s kept the murderous cravings at bay, but that’s at an end - John is hearing the voice again, a voice that only talks to him. It’s saying awful, awful things…
Just once more, John. Just kill one more person. — Detective Tremock finds the newest body and immediately recognizes the MO. The case went cold five years prior, but Tremock never forgot. He’s actually been waiting.
Some call Tremock obsessed. A crumbling marriage, an elusive retirement, fading prospects for a cushy, private sector job - all because he couldn’t let those murders go.
Tremock knew the monster would return. And now he has. — John’s grip on reality is breaking. Tremock is getting closer to the truth.
If John can’t stop, he’ll lose his wife, his children, his whole life.
And all the while the voice keeps whispering, “Kill them, John. Kill them all…”
Red Rain blurs the lines between good and evil, creating neck-snapping pace that will have you turning pages late into the night. You will love this book, because everyone is fascinated with the mind of a serial killer. Grab it now.
Praise for Red Rain: - "Mr. Beers has created an environment and populated it with people who seem to truly LIVE." - "This book will fascinate, but don't start it just before bed." - "Simple review, I became enthralled with this book. If I didn't have to sleep or go to doctor's appointments, I wouldn't have put this book down."