Sarah and the Wizard - Couverture souple

Simmes, Wayne

 
9798231655984: Sarah and the Wizard

Synopsis

In the ordinary world, danger lurks unseen-up to 3,000 serial killers are said to operate in the United States at any given time, many never caught, their crimes defying logic and understanding. But what if some of them aren't human?

Sarah is just another woman navigating life, until she stumbles through a hidden veil and into a realm of ancient magic. With powers she never knew existed, she learns that the monsters haunting the mortal world may not be flesh and blood at all. When she encounters one of these unworldly killers, an epic battle unfolds-one that will test the limits of her newfound magic and reveal terrifying secrets about the nature of evil itself.

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À propos de l'auteur

With a literary career spanning an impressive three decades, Wayne Simmes is a seasoned writer whose words reflect the tapestry of a life rich in experiences. Born in a quaint small town in western New York State, Wayne Simmes draws inspiration from the landscapes of their youth and the unique charm of close-knit communities.

Throughout the majority of his life, Wayne Simmes has been immersed in the dynamic world of sales, bringing a profound understanding of human interactions, negotiations, and the nuances of relationships to his writing. This background adds a layer of authenticity to his storytelling, allowing readers to connect with characters navigating the complexities of life, love, and ambition.

At the age of 79, Wayne Simmes continues to be a prolific force in the literary world, weaving tales that resonate with the wisdom only garnered through years of lived experiences. His work reflects a keen observation of the ever-changing world, coupled with a timeless understanding of human nature.

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