Cloak and Shield
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Book one:
A stroll in the woods almost killed her. Her survival puts everyone she loves in danger…
After Mercury stumbles upon an unconscious man on a mysterious symbol in the woods, her safe place almost becomes her final resting place.
Lucky to survive, Mercury tracks the man she almost died trying to help, only for him to claim he was home when she believes he was attacked.
Sure he is lying, Mercury sets about discovering the truth, and finds evidence of a terrifying ritual involving the symbol she saw that night. But her interference brings her survival to the attention of those who tried to kill her, and as they seek to perform the ritual again, Mercury must fight to stop them not to save her own life - but the lives of everyone she loves...
Book one: Hide and Seek
Book two: Count to Ten
Book Three: Coming October 2020
The James Perry Mysteries
The black sheep’s shadow
They see the body down an alley. Hair matted with blood from a blow recently struck. They call the police and try to stop the bleeding.
Somewhere nearby, a mother screams. Her nine year old has been taken.
All your secrets
His body lies on his office floor, multiple stab wounds having shredded his white shirt and the chest beneath it.
There has been no break-in. The killer was either invited, or already had a key.
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Standalone
Poor Choices
The Morton's were unassuming, unexceptional boring. Now, as they try to rectify their poor choices, they slip further and further into dark and dangerous places, and it won't be long before blood is spilled.
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About the Author
MARK AYRE is a writer of character driven suspense thrillers, often with a supernatural slant. He was born in Reading, England, where he now lives with his wife and daughter.
www.markayrewriting.com
mark@markayrewriting.com
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