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Lazarus Cane #2

Michael Faust

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Lazarus Cane series-book 2. Ellie Morris is being watched. A strange force is occupying her home, watching her shower, watching her dress, but the time for watching has ended. Is Ellie Morris haunted, or is the dark presence in her home something more terrifying? Scott Cane, the shape-shifting vigilante, sets his sights on a new killer. Despite his new life, the darkness within is growing. Two predators are about to converge, leaving one dead and the other scarred. Michael Faust is the long awaited sequel to Lazarus Cane.

270 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2013

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Jeremy Kline

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I am a writer of Dark Fantasy Crime Fiction. My novels (I hope) are entertaining and keep you on the edge of your seat. They are not highly stylized nor pretentious, and they do not take themselves too seriously. I believe that books should be enjoyable and easy for the masses to read, like a great television series, I strive to leave the reader hanging at the end of every chapter. I don't think books should 'build up' to a climax and then fall off.

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My debut novel, Lazarus Cane, was released on December 1, 2011. The follow up novel, Michael Faust, is finished and waiting on my publisher. I am currently writing the third in the series, Cassandra Gates. I intend to take the series to a fourth book, and capping it off with a first person prequel.

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October 31, 2013
I actually won this book on Good Reads (this one and the first one, Lazarus Cane) and I was excited to try the series. It was different from what I expected but I enjoyed it. The series has a very clever concept behind it, with the narrator communicating with those whose roles he takes on.
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