Gideon's Night - Softcover

Marric, J. J.

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Synopsis

Gideon's Night is inhabited by thugs, murderers, and maniacs as a rule. But on this particular evening, an unusually virulent pair of psychopaths is leaving behind a grisly trail of pain, grief, and blood. First, there's the "baby snatcher" - kidnapping and killing a slew of helpless infants. Then there's "the prowler," who's been known to unleash his special brand of brutal terror on unsuspecting young women on foggy London evenings such as this one. Add to the nightmare the threat of an explosive gang war, and you've got enough mayhem to keep any self-respecting copper busy for months. But for Commander George Gideon of Scotland Yard, it's all coming to a head on one nerve-shattering, breathless night!

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About the Author

J.M. Hofer’s first novel, Islands in the Mist, was one of five semi-finalists out of two-thousand in the Fantasy genre of the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Contest. Rise of the Pendragon is the third book in the Islands in the Mist series. All titles in the series are also available as audio productions through Audible, narrated by the accomplished Irish actor, Mr. John Keating, at www.audible.com. If you enjoyed Rise of the Pendragon, Ms. Hofer invites you to post a review on Amazon, and humbly thanks you in advance for your readership and support. Visit her world at www.jmhofer.com. All books by J.M. Hofer: Islands in the Mist Series Islands in the Mist, Book I Across the Sea, Book II Rise of the Pendragon, Book III Look for Book IV in winter of 2017.



John Creasey was the seventh of nine children born to Joseph Creasey, a coachmaker, and Ruth Creasey. They were very poor, and John suffered a bout of polio, resulting in his not learning to walk until he was six. He was ten when a schoolmaster suggested he had a gift for writing.

He was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1946 for services in the United Kingdom's National Savings Movement during World War II. He wrote over 565 books under 25 pseudonyms.

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