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If you're lost or in trouble, he'll find you in his dreams. In the wasteland of the city's castoffs known as the Missions, there's no one better at playing the white knight. Who is he? He couldn't tell you if he wanted to. Today his name is Raymond Walsh. It says so on his driver's license. Ten years ago he was another nameless, faceless member of the Mission's invisible legion of derelicts. He's rebuilt something like a normal life with the use of his peculiar talent and the help of friends. Over the years, he's found dozens of lost souls, but there's one that still evades him - because when…mehr

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If you're lost or in trouble, he'll find you in his dreams. In the wasteland of the city's castoffs known as the Missions, there's no one better at playing the white knight. Who is he? He couldn't tell you if he wanted to. Today his name is Raymond Walsh. It says so on his driver's license. Ten years ago he was another nameless, faceless member of the Mission's invisible legion of derelicts. He's rebuilt something like a normal life with the use of his peculiar talent and the help of friends. Over the years, he's found dozens of lost souls, but there's one that still evades him - because when Ray Walsh dreams about himself, all he ever sees is an endless fall through a void and the image of blue-hooded man with a cruel, cruel smile. Ray is perfectly content not knowing the truth. He'd rather just help the police hunt down a killer with a taste for young runaways while avoiding the unnerving attentions of an underworld kingpin. The universe has other plans. Ethan Trammler wants Ray to rescue his sister from New Light Ministries. Ray is terrified of stepping inside their walls - and not, it seems, without reason. In public, New Light is the city's good Samaritan; behind heavily guarded doors they are the remnant of an ancient doomsday cult, desperate to reclaim their most prized possession - the archangel Tzadkiel. ¿ Now, Ray is waking up naked in alleys. His dreams are filled with dire images from a life that can't possibly be his. And then there's the unearthly green fire engulfing his arms. The truth will out, and the truth of Ray's life is about to burst out screaming from its cage!
Autorenporträt
When Clark Kent duties don't keep him occupied, J.C McKenna nestles into his secret bunker high up in the mountain of northern New Mexico. Safely ensconced there, he makes things up and then writes them down. Once in a while, he makes the brain scrawlings available for others to read. Seraph is his first novel. When not writing, J.C. is a professional cat herder and amateur banjo player. He shares a cozy little home in the mountains with his wife and a couple of neurotic animals.