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Days Of Vengeance & An Evil Mind

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First, he murdered his wife.
Then he lost his memory.
Now he has to remember where he buried the body or his in-laws will kill him.

"Dear Frank, I know you killed your wife, and I can prove it..."
After receiving this note, Frank Fowler, a man suffering from amnesia, begins to suspect he may have murdered his wife Kelly, who vanished three days before he lost his memory. The bad news is Kelly's family has the same suspicions and will stop at nothing to make him remember what he has done to their beloved sister and where he buried her body.

Frank's search for answers becomes a fight for survival after he recalls that his wife's relatives are a gang of ruthless killers serving a mysterious one-legged man. His chances are one of the in-laws is a cop and another is a multimillionaire.

However, the question still Why did he kill his wife?

Frank's options are he either finds his wife's body or dies. In his race against time Frank has all the clues to the puzzle, he just needs to remember them before it's too late.


DAYS OF VENGEANCE, a suspense novel
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AN EVIL MIND, a suspense novel

How do you stop a serial killer who can escape from any prison?     On December 11, fifteen-year-old Helen Hinton is brutally murdered in an abandoned house. Her killer, Edward Phillips, is caught and sentenced to death. Helen's blood was on Edward's clothes and shoes, the murder weapon has his fingerprints on it.
Edward claims he's innocent. He's telling the truth.

Two months after Edward Phillips is transferred to death row, a murder similar to Helen's occurs in another city. The victim is eighteen-year-old Laura Sumner.

On an October morning, Mark Hinton, Helen's father, visits Edward in prison to talk about Laura Sumner's case. Edward tells him that he knows who really killed Helen.

What he doesn't tell Mark is that the real killer is the most dangerous criminal on the planet.

755 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 4, 2018

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July 13, 2018

Days of Vengeance & An Evil Mind (Kindle Edition) are two really good stories and if it hadn't been for a couple of technical errors made near the beginning of the first book, I would have given this book a solid five stars. being a writer myself, I know the importance of getting all the technical details correct because nothing turns a reader off more then little things like a character who thinks that sulfuric acid will damage a rubber inflatable pool. Anyone that knows anything about chemistry knows that sulfuric acid will only harm ferrous materials and rubber or plastic is definitely a nonferrous material. the second book, An Evil Mind was free of such flaws. I will be reading more of this author's work in the future.

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March 1, 2018
Worst. Book. Ever!

I don't get the 4 and 5 star reviews. This was written like a 6 the grade homework assignment. Vengeance was written like a play by play observation and too much blather about what each character was thinking. Some things came out of nowhere. So bad I couldn't finish it and I didn't bother with the 2nd free book because I have a life...
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May 27, 2021
Nope

Didn't like it for various reasons: bad, bad editing; mixing up characters' names from one sentence to the next; as an author, Mr Kizer never figured out how to hold conversations, in his mind, with himself.
In other words, just because you have a good idea for a story, doesn't make you an author.
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February 24, 2018
Did a 5 y/o write this?

I'm not sure why so many pages had to be used to say Frank lost his memory all I know is when page after page says the same thing I'm not finishing the book. This writer has forced me to start a Do Not Read list. He is top of the list!
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