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Primal Scream

How many times has one human being uttered to another the words, "Do you think we met in another life?" Words perhaps only spoken by lovers in the heat of passion or friends in jest. Words perhaps spoken when an incredibly strong bond occurs, one of such ancient power that it defies explanation. Their story started long ago in a time before history, when everyday was still mysterious, when every night could end in death. The setting is 1999. New York. On the dawn of the Millennium, seemingly unrelated events are about to bring together the lives of Diana Gateway, an artist's representative, Peter Zeitman, a photographer formerly of East Berlin, and New York homicide detective Joseph Turner. Someone is brutally murdering blondes and leaving cryptic messages written in blood on the crime scenes walls. When Dt. Turner lands the case, the hunt begins. From the world of performance art in New York's fashionable upper-East Side galleries to the gin joints of the Bowery, only one person, Dr. Phil Hunt, can connect the dots of the ancient love triangle that always leaves them searching, yearning for unrequited love... and revenge...

About the Author

Arnold Greenspan lives in Los Angeles, California and has been writing stories since he was 11 years old.  He has written and "doctored" numerous screenplays over the years and is now concentrating on novels.  PRIMAL SCREAM is his first novel.  His second, "A CHINESE NEW YEAR," is being shopped for publication by his agent. His next .99 eBook will be, "THE DARK SIDE OF NIGHT." Watch for it!

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