Poetic Justice: Intrusion
by Fran Raya
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Pub Date Oct 28 2022 | Archive Date Nov 16 2022
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing
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Description
Randal Forbes calls his dark powers ‘the gift’ and his radiating eyes are the windows of his phenomenal psychic domination.
Randal’s daughter, Roxanne, has proved she is also worthy of her inheritance and has severely injured their main rival, Carlton Flint.
In this fifth book of the series, there is relentless intrusion. Telepathic crime with a malevolent, paranormal edge is Randal’s defence. He has a twisted sense of poetic justice, so he will remove anyone in his fiendish path.
Randal Forbes has a dark side so powerful, that only somebody with the same ‘gift’ would be able to challenge him.
Will Carlton Flint recover and do just that?
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781915603449 |
PRICE | £3.49 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
From the beginning of this book, the reader is totally engaged. This book was so exciting and kept me frustrated, and in suspense at every turn.
I love this series of paranormal thrillers by Fran Raya. Each new title is innovative and refreshing, bringing new chills and dark terrors.
Whilst the plot here is as dark and demonic as ever, the writing is lyrical and full of beautiful descriptive passages, reflecting a talent for words that Fran has honed to perfection already in her poetry and songwriting.
Why is it I always fall for the bad guys? Randal Forbes, handsome, sophisticated, charming, and a mass murderer, is the perfect antihero. And a prime example of to the Devil...a daughter: Roxanne, not yet eight years old but a purveyor of death.
This is dark, supernatural terror, permeated with lust and eroticism; decadent and deadly fiction at its best.