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I enjoyed this book. The very likable Jim Parish is going to work and starts to have an awful day. There is a puddle, he is wet, then bam a dead body. Aside from the happenings, it is apparent the Jim has OCD. Picture Howie Mandell catching a body or getting wet by a puddle. Three things happen for a reason? bad luck? I was by the private eye aspect too. There are what seem to be random events that change lives. He then becomes involved with the mother of the girl he caught. They sort of share a connection. Maya is a an oddball of a character, she never answers questions and is long-winded in any explanation. That made the thrilling event a little better in my opinion.
It will keep you guessing. It is an unusually different type of thriller that explores the chaos theory. The Chaos Theory is based on mathematical principle. I love discovering Indie authors and I think we all need to look beyond publishers a little more often.
Author Bio – Stephen H Banks
When Stephen Banks was in high school, his Career/Guidance counselor looked at his test scores and said “You could do anything.” Without any clear direction, Stephen tried a little of everything instead. He majored in Theater at Bennington College for a year, dropped out, married his high school sweetheart, and started a family while bouncing around between jobs – electrician, auto mechanic, shipyard mechanic and retail manager. Eventually he started selling PC’s, taught himself programming, and worked his way up to become CTO of several small companies. Stephen now works as an independent consultant and novelist. In his spare time, Stephen acts, directs and writes for a number of community theaters and independent film companies. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and two cats.
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