Sirens in the Night
By Michael Bradley
Genre: Fiction, Supernatural Thriller
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Description:
When
three corpses are found at a construction site in Philadelphia, homicide
detective Samantha Ballard is assigned to investigate the bizarre deaths. The
bodies seem like a hoax – withered like ancient mummies, yet dressed in modern
day clothing. As more mummified corpses begin to appear throughout the city,
Samantha must embark on an investigation that erodes the line between the
possible and impossible.
Jack
Allyn, a radio DJ who thinks his career is in a downward spiral, has his world
rocked by the unusual murder of his friend. As Jack begins to search for
answers, he finds himself coming face to face with a force that is as malevolent
as it is entrancing.
With
his life in danger, Jack must join forces with Samantha to save the city from
an evil that threatens the people of Philadelphia. But with the odds stacked
against them, can Jack and Samantha save their city from a primeval force with
a deadly purpose?
Book Review:
It was fun to read a book where the villains are beautiful and alluring women. I don't want to give away any spoilers about why they were murdering random men in the city, but I will say that the plot is very cool and has a deep historical back story.
I loved the female detective a lot. She was really funny and not afraid of anything! The ending was very shocking. I think Mr. Bradley wrote an awesome thriller. I would recommend this to anyone who loves the supernatural and crime stories. Five stars!
Author
Bio:
Born and raised
in southern New Jersey, Michael Bradley is an author and software consultant,
whose frequent travels have brought him in touch with a variety of people
throughout the United States. In his "day job", he has presented on a
variety of subjects at several IT conferences, both in America and in Europe.
When he isn’t on the road, working, or writing, Michael hits the waterways in
one of his three kayaks, paddling creeks, streams, and rivers all over
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey.
Before working
in information technology, Michael spent eight years in radio broadcasting,
working for stations in New Jersey and West Virginia, including the Marconi
Award winning WVAQ in
Morgantown. He has been "up and down the dial" working as on air
personality, promotions director, and even program director, providing a wealth
of fond, enduring, and, sometimes, scandalous memories that he hopes to some
day write about.
Among the
writers in which he finds inspiration, Michael favors P.D. James, Raymond
Chandler, Leslie Charteris, Simon Brett, Terry Pratchett, and Ian Fleming. He
lives in Delaware with his wife, Diane, and their three furry four-legged
“kids”, Simon, Brandy, and Preaya.
Thanks for the great review. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the book.
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