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FBI Agent Harold Palmer needed a relaxing vacation. He traveled to Sommersville, Georgia to visit his brother, newspaper reporter, Franklin Palmer. The discovery of a brutally murdered woman with a connection to the local police leads to a killer targeting a group of locals returned home for their high school reunion sours their reunion and Agent Palmer finds himself on the trail of a killer who preys on the fears of his victims. They should fear his EVIL WAYS.

252 pages, Paperback

First published June 27, 2005

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Bobby Nash

162 books165 followers
Bobby Nash is an award-winning author, artist, and occasional actor. He writes novels, comic books & graphic novels, novellas, short stories, audio scripts, screenplays, and more.

Bobby is a member of the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, International Thriller Writers, Southeastern Writers Association, and Atlanta Writers Club.

For more information, please visit Bobby at www.bobbynash.com, www.ben-books.com, and across social media.

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June 24, 2020
A chilling mystery, great suspense and a good load of action. This book has it all!



All FBI Agent Harold Palmer wants is a relaxing vacation. So he decides to travel to Sommersville, Georgia to visit his brother, newspaper publisher and reporter, Franklin Palmer.

What Agent Palmer gets instead is a brutal murder and a killer who preys on the fears of his victims. And despite the fact he went there to relax, our Harold jumps straight into the investigation. But the body count keeps rising with each murder grislier than the one before - and the targets are all unsuspecting members of a high school reunion.

Fast paced and full of twists and turns, Evil Ways delivers a chilling mystery that will keep the reader hooked and turning pages till the very end.
The scenario of a fun and rowdy high school reunion gone awry is perfectly described in Nash's characteristic vividly descriptive and cinematic manner. The kind that will enable you to see the scenes unfolding before your very eyes.

This is my second book by this author and it will definitely not be the last. It's gritty and real and one hell of a ride.

And I highly recommend it to all suspense/mystery fans out there.

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Author 20 books14 followers
January 2, 2014
Evil Ways by Bobby Nash is something a bit different for me as far as novels go. It is a thriller/murder mystery set in a small town in the south. This was Bobby’s first published novel that he recently re-released under his own publishing brand. I tend to read more books in the sci-fi or action/adventure genre’s than this. Still once I got into the book I was hooked. Bobby is a an excellent writer and even though this was his first project from about a decade ago, you could still see the seeds of greatness there. Bobby crafted a really interesting tale of a high school reunion gone awry.
A formerly tight group of friends were coming home from all over the country to visit for the reunion, not realizing the terrible danger awaiting them all there. Some would not escape with their lives. Others would be horribly burdened by what would transpire here for the rest of their lives.
FBI Agent Harold Palmer happened to be in town visiting his brother Franklin, who also happened to be the publisher of a small town newspaper who took his job very seriously. The two men would play a pivotal part in not only discovering who the villain was but in also halting his mad schemes when all was said and done.
A good, taut thriller. Give it a read. You’ll like it.
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May 13, 2010
I wrote this one and I hope everyone gives it a read.
Bobby
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