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Fallen

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Still unable to explain her powers, the line between “The Flying Girl” and Katie continues to blur. After a stranger emerges with a mysterious proposition, she’ll ignore the warnings of those closest to her and follow the promise for answers. Far from everything she knows, Katie will have to fight her fears face-to-face to overcome a new foe.

After months of rehab, Reagan is now another step closer to getting her dreams back on track. But time may not have healed all her wounds as a revelation triggers the traumatic memories of her recent past. Desperate to put it all behind her, Reagan seeks help from a dangerous source and soon finds herself spiraling toward a place that even “The Flying Girl” can’t save her from.

With all of Meridian focused on “The Flying Girl”,
Detective Wreings seems to be the only one who hasn’t moved on from the events of last November. While working to shed light on the lingering shadows, the detective is called upon to investigate a prisoner transport gone wrong. This time the stakes are higher as the victims are the MPD’s own. As the hunt is put off-balance, Wreings must fight to keep the emotions surrounding him controlled before others close to him fall into the killer’s crosshairs.

Meanwhile, Denard Kline is back in Meridian. But, as always there is still work to be done. To cut-off the final loose ends, Kline must put his public persona in jeopardy and risk exposing himself to the suspicions of the persistent detective. With his condition worsening, he must figure out how to harness the power of “The Flying Girl” to finally win in his drawn-out game against death.

407 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 17, 2017

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About the author

Lennox McCaskill

3 books5 followers
I'm an American author and Georgia native with a passion for various forms of storytelling. Growing up, I had a very active imagination that was pretty hard to contain. Whether pretending to be a superhero or an actor, I loved the idea of living in a fantasy world of my own making.

But the worlds weren't just for me, I also created a number of characters, some of which made it into my writings as an adult. I'd give them backgrounds, motivations, and even drew out their stories as comics. Flash forward to today, and those stories aren't limited to a strip.

My first published work, "Colossal", is a culmination of my interests and inspirations, including my love of TV detectives, science fiction, and of course, super powers. At the same time, the pages of "The Colossal Series" have also housed many of my childhood fears and dreams - some of which have been personified by certain characters.

When I'm not writing, I'm busy being a dad to a very smart and imaginative toddler, a husband to a much smarter wife, and an avid sports fan (my favorite teams are Arsenal and Atlanta United).

I do love people as much as I love stories so I'd always love to talk and hear from you. Happy reading!

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87 reviews51 followers
October 7, 2018
Fallen is the third book in the Colossal Series and it's my favorite out of the three. I really liked the complex plot and the sense of urgency and danger for the characters in the second book. However, Fallen takes it to a whole new level!

I can't get too much into the plot without spoiling it, but boy is this book good! In Fallen, we're introduced to another group of characters that know a lot about the origins of Katie's superpowers, and we get to follow detective Wreings on another case that leads to an even bigger coverup.

There is never a dull moment in Fallen (or any of the Colossal books for that matter) which really drove me to read whenever I had a free moment. With each book, McCaskill's writing has improved and I've grown a connection to all the characters. Each character is battling both internal and external challenges, and how they deal with these challenges feels real and natural.

Like all the books in the series, this one ends on a huge cliff-hanger and I can't wait to see where book four leads!
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4 reviews1 follower
February 16, 2018
Another great story by Lennox McCaskill. I think this was actually my favorite in the series so far. The book is action-packed, and we're slowly starting to answer some of the questions around some of the characters' powers...and of course some new questions are popping up too. I also like how some of the various relationships are starting to evolve, and seeing Katie's own growth and development as the series progresses.

I will say...I was NOT expecting the ending, and now I'm eagerly awaiting the next book to find out what happened, and what will happen next.
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12 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2018
This book does a great job building the world these characters exist within, providing a solid backstory for the actions and choices made while also providing further layers to explore when we journey with these characters again.
He author did a good job managing multiple storylines throughout the book. At times they ran parallel, intertwining at times. It was deftly done and never felt forced. If anything, I was left wanting to learn more and eagerly anticipate returning to Meridian.
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