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Is it murder, or a welcome release? After defeating the 'Anubis Killer' NYPD homicide detective Prentiss finds herself on the trail of the mysterious 'Dark Lady', a spectral woman who targets the aged and infirm. Her investigations lead her to the For-Life Foundation. What happens next will confound her understanding of reality and confront her with horrors beyond her wildest imagination. Death, despair, and the stench of evil await her in the shadows.

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Is it murder, or a welcome release? After defeating the 'Anubis Killer' NYPD homicide detective Prentiss finds herself on the trail of the mysterious 'Dark Lady', a spectral woman who targets the aged and infirm. Her investigations lead her to the For-Life Foundation. What happens next will confound her understanding of reality and confront her with horrors beyond her wildest imagination. Death, despair, and the stench of evil await her in the shadows.
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Derek E Pearson is a FINALIST in the 2017 Foreword INDIES Book Of The Year Awards announced at the American Library Association Annual Conference in 2018 - ¿ GODS' Fool (Preacher Spindrift series book#2) FANTASY And a FINALIST in the 2016 Foreword INDIES Book Of The Year Awards announced at the American Library Association Annual Conference in 2017 - ¿ Star Weaver (Soul's Asylum trilogy book #2) SCIENCE FICTION ¿ GODS' Enemy (Preacher Spindrift series book #1) FANTASY Pearson lives on the London/Surrey borders where he spends most of his time at his keyboard imagineering new worlds or twisting existing worlds through the dark prism he uses instead of a brain. His research is extensive especially in his portraying hard science fiction. In his Body Holiday adult sci-fi trilogy Pearson introduced readers to Milla Carter, a beautiful telepath and killer, whose adventures continued in his Soul's Asylum trilogy. Medina Bishop, a lovely and diminutive medium, was introduced in Slave Skin. Pearson says, "When someone dies it has to matter. You have to believe a life has been lost. An author learns to love the people he lives with in his mind. They become real."