An international tale filled with mystery, intrigue, and murder, showcasing the cunning brilliance of Undying. A calculated scheme is set in motion to draw out the killer of André's father. The first powerful jerk of André's chest takes the Grand Master by surprise, nearly causing him to lose his balance on the wooden staircase. Quickly regaining composure, he firmly presses the scorching branding iron against the young man's chest. Wisps of smoke rise from the seared flesh, curling toward the high ceiling of the ancient Chinese Shaolin temple. Meanwhile, on a misty night at San Francisco's…mehr
An international tale filled with mystery, intrigue, and murder, showcasing the cunning brilliance of Undying. A calculated scheme is set in motion to draw out the killer of André's father. The first powerful jerk of André's chest takes the Grand Master by surprise, nearly causing him to lose his balance on the wooden staircase. Quickly regaining composure, he firmly presses the scorching branding iron against the young man's chest. Wisps of smoke rise from the seared flesh, curling toward the high ceiling of the ancient Chinese Shaolin temple. Meanwhile, on a misty night at San Francisco's General Hospital, Maji and Doshi slip unnoticed into a patient's room. The only light comes from the rhythmic flicker of the life support machine. André lies still on the bed, seemingly unconscious. Yet, thanks to the bat-like sonar ability granted by an Indian medicine man in North Dakota, he observes their every move, silently preparing to defend himself.
William D. Hoy, a San Diego-based author and retired US Army CW4 Warrant Officer, has captivated readers worldwide with his four suspenseful novels: Gotch'em, The Gifted One, The Killing Sound, and The Usurper. Though he began his career outside of writing, his passion for storytelling eventually took over, transforming late-night sessions into a celebrated writing career after his debut novel, Gotch'em, earned critical acclaim. Known for his disciplined routine, William writes every morning in his book-lined home office and spends afternoons researching topics like psychology and obscure myths, which deepen his plots. Alongside his supportive wife, Jane, he draws creative inspiration from their travels, particularly cruises, where expansive horizons fuel his imagination. William is an active figure in the literary community, sharing his journey and encouraging new writers, viewing writing as both a personal adventure and a profound way to connect with others.
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