**Now back in print from the _New York Times_ bestselling author of _The Last Girls_. ** It was in 1833 or '34 that Moses Bailey brought young Kate Malone down to Cold Spring Holler to be his wife. But Moses, wanting to become a preacher like his daddy was, left Kate time and again to look after
The Devil's Dream - A Thriller
โ Scribed by Beers, David
- Book ID
- 108880508
- Publisher
- David Beers
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 237 KB
- Series
- Devil's Dream 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The Devil's Dream is a serial novel: The Devil's Dream, Book One; The Devil's Dream, Book Two: A Nightmare; The Devil's Dream, Book Three: Waking Up
Perhaps the smartest man to ever live, Matthew Brand changed the world by twenty-five years old. In his mid-thirties, he still shaped the world as he wanted, until a few cops gunned down his son on the street.
Brand's life changed then. He forgot about bettering Earth and started trying to resurrect his son.
Eventually, Brand's mind even overpowered death's mysteries; he discovered how to bring back the dead--he only needed living bodies to make his son's life possible again. Why not use the bodies of those who killed his son?
In the largest manhunt the FBI's ever experienced, how do they stop a man who can calculate all the odds and stack them in his favor?
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