### Product Description Mark Taylor discovers first hand that no good deed goes unpunished when the old camera he found in an Afghanistan bazaar gives him more than great photos. It triggers dreams of disasters. Tragedies that happen exactly as he envisions them. He learns that not only can he see
March Into Hell: Book Two of the Mark Taylor Series
โ Scribed by M. P. Mcdonald
- Book ID
- 107200889
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Product Description
Mark Taylor discovers first hand that no good deed goes unpunished when the old camera he found in an Afghanistan bazaar gives him more than great photos. It triggers dreams of disasters. Tragedies that happen exactly as he envisions them. He learns that not only can he see the future, he can change it.
His life takes a dark turn when his heroism becomes the subject of a newspaper article. The media attention and a harrowing encounter while saving a young woman, puts him in the sights of the ruthless cult leader who covets the secret to Mark's power.
Uncomfortable in the public spotlight, Mark suspects he's being tested by the force behind the camera's prophetic magic. Battling his own self-doubt, he must maintain the secret or risk certain death.
Word count: 87,000
Approx. 343 pages
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The story of Mark Taylor begins with "No Good Deed: Book One in the Mark Taylor Series". Mark's journey continues as he travels a dark road in March Into Hell: Book Two in the Mark Taylor Series. Mark Taylor discovers first hand that no good deed goes unpunished when the old camera he found in an
### Review 5 Stars "The plot to the novel was not only unique, but it was wonderfully executed. Mark Taylor was a deep, complex character. He was a good hero, but had enough flaws to be completely believable." --Red Adept Reviews ### Product Description Mark Taylor discovers first hand that no
### Review 5 Stars "The plot to the novel was not only unique, but it was wonderfully executed. Mark Taylor was a deep, complex character. He was a good hero, but had enough flaws to be completely believable." --Red Adept Reviews ### Product Description Mark Taylor discovers first hand that no