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What
Goes Around
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What Goes Around

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Do
Law-Abiding People Kill?
If so, what might be the
reason--the heat of passion, revenge, survival, blood lust? The ultimate list is sweeping,
but for Doug Carlson it is emotional and painful, challenging the foundation of his
humanity.
Dougs life is drifting, but
after meeting Mr. C it will never be the same. The Mobs relentless pursuit spews a
path of death and destruction leading directly to him. Forced to defend himself, he faces
a past he sought to hide even from himself.
Throughout the ruthless assault
Catherines strength, tenacity, courage and undying love comfort him. As the violence
escalates, Doug finally acknowledges the joy of their relationship, but is it too late?
Will his past sabotage their future as they become casualties in the war on the bloody
streets of Los Angeles?
You will enjoy this action-packed
thriller not only for its excitement, but for its larger message regarding human nature.
The author weaves a tantalizing tale of survival, multiple motivations and the intricacies
of the human personality.
ISBN: 0-9660851-0-8
RETAIL: $5.99 US $7.50 CAN
SIZE: 4 1/4" x 6 3/4" (mass market paperback), 252 pages.
DISTRIBUTORS: Ingram Book Group, Baker & Taylor Books, Amazon.com.
RELEASE DATE: March 21, 1998
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Reviews (Click on the reviewer's name to read the entire
review.)
"...one of the
most enjoyable paperbacks to be published in some time.", Darrell
Bain, author of Medics Wild, Postwar Dinosaur Blues, and The Pet Plague.
"...an excellent
read...tight without wasting words.", Ciara Luvstar,
author of Faces.
"...a
serious novel...like that of Hemingway, [JD] MacDonald and most recently of
Robert Ludlum; it is fast-paced, tough and casual...after reading the first
page, you’ve committed yourself to a roller-coaster ride that doesn’t stop
until the book is finished.", Jeremy Brown,
author of The Serpent
& The Staff.
"...I could not
put it down...well-written, suspenseful...fast paced thriller...",
Julius Brandstatter,
PhD, Professor, San Francisco State University.
Copyright 1997-2002. Pacific Coast Press. All rights reserved.
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