Local Author Feature: Jay Sauls

For those who don’t know, I recently met Jay at the Tarpon Springs Book Festival. I unfortunately did the six hour showcase without a tent (times are tough), and him and his wife lent me an umbrella for my mom and I to use to shade us from the sun.
Let me tell you about his book: Mirror Man by Jay Sauls
Set against the backdrop of southern swamps, and dirty cops, Mirror Man is an adventure into cardiac madness with more twist and turns than an Appalachian mountain backroad. Jonesy can only recall the last eight minutes of his life. Prior to that, nothing. Nada. Zip. His only memories are disjointed flashes of a prior existence. The glimpses run for a few seconds before melting away like burning film in an old 8mm projector. His last solid memory of any length is that of him being violently thrown from a speeding vehicle and left for dead. He has no idea where he is, who he is or why a pack of killers are chasing after him, attempting to put a bullet in his head. All he knows for sure is that the severed finger he found in an empty cigarette pack will perfectly match the body lying at his feet. And with no memory of his past, or knowledge as to why a pack of furious men are trying their damnedest to kill him, Jonesy must rely on raw animal instinct and his untested wits to stay alive for another 24 hours. If he can.
You can check out this and many other books by Jay on Amazon.
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