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Fetch

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Fetch drowned in the same boating accident as the others. The difference is he came back. The chilling supernatural thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of the Cal Leandros series.

When the Mississippi claimed the riverboat of teenagers that night, it was a miracle anyone survived. One young man in particular died before the doctors brought him back. He fully recovers, but inexplicably can’t remember his birth name. When people say it, or he writes it or tries to read it, “Fetch” is all that comes through. Well, maybe not all…

The accident was eight years ago, and Fetch has gotten used to his new name. He has a good life going in the small town he’s grown up in and loves. He sees a future unmarred by the events of the past.

But when strangers with the darkest of intentions come to town, Fetch’s friends and neighbors begin to die one by one. And with that, the full impact of that long-ago tragedy comes to light. Fetch finds out just what he is and what he’s to become.

Nothing can stop him now.

384 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2014

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About the author

Rob Thurman

43 books1,563 followers
Rob Thurman is currently writing three series for Penguin Putnam's imprint ROC FANTASY, as well as a brand-new mainstream series for Simon & Schuster's POCKET BOOKS.
Rob has also written for a Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner Anthology, WOLFSBANE AND MISTLETOE. This year, Rob contributed a post-apocalyptic, "grim" faerie tale Western to the anthology, COURTS OF THE FEY.

Rob's work is dark, non-stop action from beginning to end, rife with purely evil sarcasm as sharp as a switchblade - and probably nearly as illegal. If one shoved LORD OF THE RINGS,
THE SHINING, and PULP FICTION into a wood-chipper, the result would be what Rob aims to deliver in a novel or short story.

A member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), ROB THURMAN lives in RURAL Indiana - land of endless fields, infinite cows and where dialup is still the only soul-crushing option.

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