Becca Tate can't sleepIf she does, someone will die..."Full of suspenseful twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat""I had to stay up all night to finish this! The ending was awesome"Terrified of what her dreams will create, photography student, Becca is on the edge.Following a nightmare of her gran dying, Becca is distraught when she wakes to discover it's true Then another deadly dream precedes another death, then another, and another. It seems every time she closes her eyes someone dies.Afraid she'll lose everyone she loves, Becca frantically tries to control her pestilent powers, but attempting to curb them only serves to make them even more dangerous.Convinced her curse comes from her Indian heritage and her link to the Goddess of Death, 'Kali,' she fears her only hope of saving those she cares about is to make the ultimate sacrifice... And turn her deadly dreams on herselfSomeone has to save her from a living nightmare before it's too late..."As always, Carter gives us a brilliant psychological thriller with a paranormal twist...""Absolutely brilliant edge of your seat read throughout...""Like the Medusa Touch but so much more...""The ending was superb!""Paranormal suspense at its best..."Featuring his renowned depth of character, and twists and turns at the familiar frenetic pace, Angel of Death is a novel that will have the reader on the edge of their seat, and leave them breathless. Angel of Death is book two in Carter's Nightmare Tales from Wales collectionBe warned. Once you read one, you'll want to read them all
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- Author Michael Christopher Carter
- Language English
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