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Last Breath (Sherry Moore Series #2)

by George D. Shuman
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Overview

Following close on the heels of his celebrated debut 18 Seconds, George Shuman returns with yet another remarkable thriller featuring investigative consultant Sherry Moore β€” a blind woman with an uncanny ability to view the final living moments of any dead body she encounters.

A ruthless serial killer with an unthinkable MO has left a trail of tortured, murdered women in western Maryland and seems to have gone to ground in the backwoods of Pennsylvania. With no leads or any sign of a suspect, investigators must call on the now-famous blind psychic Sherry Moore, a woman whose talent inspires skepticism, but whose results are unparalleled. When she is put in contact with the hand of any dead body, she relives the memory of the departed's final experience. While investigating this case, she is privy to the most savage and terrifying scenes imaginable. However, because the killer is aware of her methods, he keeps his identity just beyond her reach until she resolves to put herself directly in harm's way. When the fiend sets his sights on Sherry, this seemingly helpless woman must demonstrate an almost inhuman strength of will and of body as she attempts to capture the deranged killer without having to pay the ultimate price in exchange.

With Last Breath, George Shuman confirms his status as one of the most captivating thriller writers, and in Sherry Moore, he presents one of the most compellingly original protagonists the genre has ever seen.

Synopsis

Following close on the heels of his celebrated debut 18 Seconds, George Shuman returns with yet another remarkable thriller featuring investigative consultant Sherry Moore — a blind woman with an uncanny ability to view the final living moments of any dead body she encounters.

A ruthless serial killer with an unthinkable MO has left a trail of tortured, murdered women in western Maryland and seems to have gone to ground in the backwoods of Pennsylvania. With no leads or any sign of a suspect, investigators must call on the now-famous blind psychic Sherry Moore, a woman whose talent inspires skepticism, but whose results are unparalleled. When she is put in contact with the hand of any dead body, she relives the memory of the departed's final experience. While investigating this case, she is privy to the most savage and terrifying scenes imaginable. However, because the killer is aware of her methods, he keeps his identity just beyond her reach until she resolves to put herself directly in harm's way. When the fiend sets his sights on Sherry, this seemingly helpless woman must demonstrate an almost inhuman strength of will and of body as she attempts to capture the deranged killer without having to pay the ultimate price in exchange.

With Last Breath, George Shuman confirms his status as one of the most captivating thriller writers, and in Sherry Moore, he presents one of the most compellingly original protagonists the genre has ever seen.

Publishers Weekly

In Shuman's mesmerizing second suspense novel to feature blind Philadelphia psychic Sherry Moore (after 2006's 18 Seconds), the Maryland attorney general asks Sherry, who can relive a murder victim's last moments by touching the body, to do her thing on three women discovered gruesomely murdered in an abandoned Maryland meat processing plant. Soon Sherry is plagued by eerie nightmares. After another woman is found strangled in an upscale suburban Pittsburgh home, the Pennsylvania state police get involved, but territorial wrangling between state and federal law enforcement agencies hampers the search for the serial killer. Shuman, who has worked for more than 20 years with the Washington, D.C., metropolitan police, brings a chilling realism to his depiction of crime scenes and has a real gift for conveying fear. (Aug.)

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About the Author, George D. Shuman

George D Shuman, a native of southwest Pennsylvania, served twenty years with the Metropolitan Police Department, Washington DC in which he was a narcotics detective, Sergeant, Special Assignments Branch, Internal Affairs Division, and Lieutenant, Public Integrity Branch, Internal Affairs Division. Post retirement, Mr. Shuman held executive positions in the luxury resort industry in East Hampton, Long Island and Nantucket Massachusetts and later joined the International Association of Professional Security Consultants. He now lives in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania and writes full time. Mr. Shuman has two children Daniel and Melissa.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

In Shuman's mesmerizing second suspense novel to feature blind Philadelphia psychic Sherry Moore (after 2006's 18 Seconds), the Maryland attorney general asks Sherry, who can relive a murder victim's last moments by touching the body, to do her thing on three women discovered gruesomely murdered in an abandoned Maryland meat processing plant. Soon Sherry is plagued by eerie nightmares. After another woman is found strangled in an upscale suburban Pittsburgh home, the Pennsylvania state police get involved, but territorial wrangling between state and federal law enforcement agencies hampers the search for the serial killer. Shuman, who has worked for more than 20 years with the Washington, D.C., metropolitan police, brings a chilling realism to his depiction of crime scenes and has a real gift for conveying fear. (Aug.)

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Kirkus Reviews

Brilliant, beautiful and blind, psychic Sherry Moore makes a second compelling appearance (18 Seconds, 2006), this time in a duel with a deadly, vengeful mama's boy. All over Pennsylvania and Maryland, Kenneth Dentin has been killing women-in bunches, in a particular way. He hangs them, strangles them slowly, then leaves them to be discovered clad only in . . . gas masks. We meet him early in the novel-a schoolboy, hurrying to see if his mother has bought the new blue bike promised for his birthday. She's home all right, in the bathroom: "She was hanging from the old light fixture, naked, her face and hair covered with a black rubber mask with glass eyes and a respirator hose for a mouth." Flash forward. He's 27 the day Sherry meets him-at a time when both know a good deal about each other, and when it's clear to each that they are natural adversaries. Sherry has become something of a media darling, famously helpful in several garish murder cases. Allow her to hold the hand of the dead, this blind woman argues, and she can see memory-the corpse's final 18 seconds worth. Despite her successes, a hard core of skepticism remains, but Dentin's a believer. With a sociopath's desperate intensity, he needs answers to questions that have both tormented and twisted him. It's his mom's last 18 seconds he obsesses about. How did he figure in them? Did he figure in them at all? When Dentin kidnaps a female police officer, it's a ploy for leverage. Whatever her reluctance might be, Sherry will now have to deal with him one on one-a life depends on it. Or, as it turns out, two lives. Part police procedural, part psychological thriller, and-except for occasional dry patches caused by an excess ofsubplots-engrossing. Agent: Paul Fedorko/Trident Media Group

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2008
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
384
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9781416534914

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