From Audie Award-winning author Ash Bishop
Readers will be eager to see what Bishop does next. Publishers Weekly
. . . filled with realistic scenarios and satisfying twists. Midwest Book Review
Leo: Youll step out the door, prepared for a normal day. But youll never reach your workplace. You will vanish, without a trace.
Who is The Horoscope Writer? Its not Bobby Frindley. Hes an ex-Olympic athlete who has fast-talked his way into an entry-level position at a dying newspaper. Hes supposed to be writing horoscopes, but someone has been doing it for him . . .
On his first night on the job, Bobby receives an email with twelve gruesome, highly-detailed horoscopes, along with a chilling ultimatum: print them and one will come true, or ignore them and they all will.
Working with a skeptical co-worker, Bobby investigates the horoscope writers true identity, but the closer he gets to the truth, the more the predictions begin to be about him. Has he attracted the attention of a cruel puppeteer? Or is it possible that, like any good horoscope, its all in his head?
For readers who enjoy The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown, Deal Breaker by Harlan Corben, or Therapy by Jonathan Kellerman.
Genre: Mystery
Readers will be eager to see what Bishop does next. Publishers Weekly
. . . filled with realistic scenarios and satisfying twists. Midwest Book Review
Leo: Youll step out the door, prepared for a normal day. But youll never reach your workplace. You will vanish, without a trace.
Who is The Horoscope Writer? Its not Bobby Frindley. Hes an ex-Olympic athlete who has fast-talked his way into an entry-level position at a dying newspaper. Hes supposed to be writing horoscopes, but someone has been doing it for him . . .
On his first night on the job, Bobby receives an email with twelve gruesome, highly-detailed horoscopes, along with a chilling ultimatum: print them and one will come true, or ignore them and they all will.
Working with a skeptical co-worker, Bobby investigates the horoscope writers true identity, but the closer he gets to the truth, the more the predictions begin to be about him. Has he attracted the attention of a cruel puppeteer? Or is it possible that, like any good horoscope, its all in his head?
For readers who enjoy The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown, Deal Breaker by Harlan Corben, or Therapy by Jonathan Kellerman.
Genre: Mystery
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