Mirror Image by Mary Cook
I am so
excited that MIRROR
IMAGE by Mary Cook is available now and that I get to share the news!
If you
haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book by Author Mary Cook, be sure to
check out all the details below.
This blitz
also includes a giveaway for a $10 Amazon GC courtesy of Rockstar Book Tours & Mary. So if you’d like a chance to win, check out the
giveaway info below.
About The Book:
Title: MIRROR IMAGE
Author: Mary Cook
Pub. Date: August 24, 2020
Publisher: Mary Cook
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 199
Some secrets don’t stay buried…
…even in the bottom of a bottle of
rum.
Will her past stop her from
catching the killer?
When the murders started, so did
the dreams. Toni was always the hunted. The notes came next, in odd ways and
strange places, and never so that anyone other than her could see them.
Was she going crazy?
The bodies continue to be found and
the serial killer seemed to be messing with her mind. How will they stop the
madness? What drives a person to do the unthinkable?
When her boyfriend goes missing,
she fears the worst.
Past and present collide.
How will she catch a psycho who
seemed to always know exactly how she thinks?
You’ll love this psychological
thriller of a mystery, because of the brilliantly woven story of personal
struggle and exceptional evil.
Get it now.
Excerpt:
It’s strange, the things you notice in the final moments of your life,
like the roar of traffic as it passed overhead. In the distance, he could hear
the melodious gurgle of Stony River making its way south. The trees that
blinked into view with every passing car were filled with the buzzing of
cicadas. A light wind gusted through the tunnel, blowing his shoulder-length
brown hair across his face.
He strained through swollen eyes to see where he was. The moonlight
sifting through the trees offered little help in recognizing his surroundings.
With the thump of bass, along with the intermittent music, he determined he
hadn’t been taken far. Pain racked his body. His confused mind tried to figure
out how he had gotten from the bar to where he now hung. As he tried to move,
foggy memories of the night filtered through. The last thing he remembered was
sitting in a booth nursing a shot of brandy. He didn’t know how long he had
been hanging there, but judging by his screaming muscles, it had been quite a
while.
Gagging on the taste of something that had been shoved in his mouth, he
vainly tried using his tongue to push it out. It was held in place by a cloth
pulled so tight, it cut into the corners of his lips. Jerking his legs back and
forth, he rocked his body, trying to find purchase on the wall he knew was
somewhere behind him. He hoped if he persisted, it would break the bonds
holding him several feet above the ground. Moaning loudly around the gag, he
prayed someone from the street above would hear him and come to his aid.
His movements came to a halt when the biting slap of something narrow
slashed across his stomach. The slight sting surprised him more than anything
because he had felt it across bare skin. A moment later, he realized he had
been stripped naked when the strap slapped across his groin. His battered eyes
flew open, as a muffled scream tore from his throat.
Looking down through blackened eyes, he strained to see his assailant. A
hooded figure stepped out of the shadows, into the narrow beam of light in
front of him. The strap came across his face, causing him to slam his eyes shut
and scream in pain.
About Mary:
Mary Cook is
a retired police detective that lives in a small town right outside a ring of
fire, just on the other side of…no wait, that’s a different character.
Actually retired,
with hours and hours to write the next great novel, oh wait…nope that’s me.
Yes, totally retired. Worlds come alive in my head, characters stand over my
shoulder, and sometimes they wake me up at night. All of them want to come
alive, to have their stories written. No matter how I think the story should
go, it goes according to how the character decides it should. An evil character
finds redemption. A beloved character is massacred for no good reason. They all
write their own stories.
The ideas
come to me, the character develops a personality, and the result is a book. I
sincerely hope that everyone will love my books, but what I write isn’t for
everyone, and that’s okay. (Is it Mary? You sure you don’t want me to take care
of it?) (Get back in the book, Ann!) I love to write stories that make you
think, maybe make you a little uncomfortable. I am actually a pretty boring
person. Retired, live in a dungeon (my office), two birds and a dog. Every now
and then my husband expects me to come out and interact with the world, and I
do (begrudgingly). Writing is my hobby, I used to do other things with my
hands, crochet, knit…but then I got old(er), and they just don’t work as good
as they used to.
On a more
personal note, I do have children. I have three grown children, and lots and
lots of grandchildren, with a few great-grandchildren. It’s like they’re in a
competition on who can produce the most. If any of you read the back of the
book, you’ll know that there’s more. But, outside of that, nothing. Boring. So,
I bring life and color into the world through the pages of my books. Every time
someone buys a book, or gives a review, I’m delightfully surprised. My eternal
gratitude to all of you, for reading what I have written, and allowing me to
become a small part of your life.
Giveaway Details:
1 winner will receive a $10 Amazon GC, International.
Ends August 31, 2020. Midnight EST.
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