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Death is not always the end ... While hiking the deep woods of Lake Superior Park in Northern Ontario, an innocent man is shot and killed. Somehow straddling the world of the living and the dead, he realizes he has until sunset to make peace with the loss of his loved ones and make sense of the reasons behind his death. A reluctant killer. A smalltown deputy chief on the hunt for a murderer. A wife who would do anything to protect her husband. A niece on the verge of a monumental scientific discovery. A physician on a mercy mission. Five individuals whose paths cross over the course of a…mehr

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Death is not always the end ... While hiking the deep woods of Lake Superior Park in Northern Ontario, an innocent man is shot and killed. Somehow straddling the world of the living and the dead, he realizes he has until sunset to make peace with the loss of his loved ones and make sense of the reasons behind his death. A reluctant killer. A smalltown deputy chief on the hunt for a murderer. A wife who would do anything to protect her husband. A niece on the verge of a monumental scientific discovery. A physician on a mercy mission. Five individuals whose paths cross over the course of a single day, changing their lives forever. Follow Dr. Mark Spencer on a magical journey between worlds as he unravels the mystery and discovers something that could change the course of the pandemic.
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It all began with storytelling. A suspenseful campfire story with kids on the edge of their seats. A story in the operating room to pass the time while closing an incision (remember Hawkeye from MASH?). A story at the dinner table with the family gathered or maybe a story out on the deck with my wife, Andrea, watching the sunset with a perfect glass of wine. Most of all though, it was the bed time stories gently nudging my children, Emily and Charlie, off to sleep. These stories slowly morphed into a series of middle grade illustrated books, and that's when I really got the writing bug! I was born in Montreal and attended McGill University for thirteen years, completing degrees in Physiotherapy, Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery. I joined the military (Naval Reserves) when I was 17 and very much enjoyed having a good chunk of my education (not to mention many exhilarating adventures on the high seas) paid for by the Canadian government. I now live with my wife and two kids in the small town of Sault Ste. Marie in Northern Ontario, cresting the shorelines of beautiful Lake Superior, where I run a busy surgical and academic practice with writing time divided between scientific publications and novels.