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"Purfield novels are not for the faint of heart. They are hard, punchy and fast moving. A combination that leaves the reader feeling slightly breathless." - Eternal Night "Mike Purfield's style is fresh and blunt, sure to please even the most jaded horror reader. He is clear, crisp, shocking, and yes, at times, deliciously explicit. I have never read anything quite like this before, with his fast pacing making it a true pleasure to read." - Dream Forge Second chances don't come easy. Not when an axe swings for your head. But for J. Mankey, a brilliant guitarist fresh out of prison for…mehr

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"Purfield novels are not for the faint of heart. They are hard, punchy and fast moving. A combination that leaves the reader feeling slightly breathless." - Eternal Night "Mike Purfield's style is fresh and blunt, sure to please even the most jaded horror reader. He is clear, crisp, shocking, and yes, at times, deliciously explicit. I have never read anything quite like this before, with his fast pacing making it a true pleasure to read." - Dream Forge Second chances don't come easy. Not when an axe swings for your head. But for J. Mankey, a brilliant guitarist fresh out of prison for manslaughter, the future is bright with music and a vow of nonviolence. However, violence is never far behind. One night, J. witnesses a woman being brutally hacked to death with a hatchet. Unable to identify the killer, J. knows he heard and saw something crucial to their identity. The killer, on the other hand, knows that J. saw something and will stop at nothing to silence him. Pushing J. to break through his memory and sever his vow of nonviolence. If you enjoyed "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins, you'll love this tense and thrilling mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.
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Mike E. Purfield died many years ago. Before his death he wrote many novels and short stories that have appeared in print and on the web. He had also worked as a book reviewer, a screenwriter, and a bookseller.