Four women ... missing. All it took was rope and his bare hands. Now the Thayer family has come to the north woods. Will any of them escape alive?
Haydon Owens wants to be the next Houdini. He has been practicing his craft and has already made four women disappear. Now the Thayer family has come to the north woods of Newberry, Michigan, looking for refuge, a peaceful sanctuary from a shattered past. But they are not alone. Little do they know that they are about to become part of Haydon's next act. Who will escape alive?
An amateur magician, an unassuming family . . . a fatal illusion.
"Fatal Illusions is an engaging, fast-paced read with a captivating storyline that grabs you from page one and doesn't let go. Highly recommended!"--Mark Mynheir, homicide detective and author of The Night Watchman
"An awesome ride!"--Rosey Dow, Christy Award-winning author of Reaping the Whirlwind
"Adam Blumer tells a fast-paced story that weaves together a serial killer, a physically wounded pastor and his spiritually wounded wife. The twists and turns will keep readers guessing."--Rick Acker, author of Blood Brothers
Haydon Owens wants to be the next Houdini. He has been practicing his craft and has already made four women disappear. Now the Thayer family has come to the north woods of Newberry, Michigan, looking for refuge, a peaceful sanctuary from a shattered past. But they are not alone. Little do they know that they are about to become part of Haydon's next act. Who will escape alive?
An amateur magician, an unassuming family . . . a fatal illusion.
"Fatal Illusions is an engaging, fast-paced read with a captivating storyline that grabs you from page one and doesn't let go. Highly recommended!"--Mark Mynheir, homicide detective and author of The Night Watchman
"An awesome ride!"--Rosey Dow, Christy Award-winning author of Reaping the Whirlwind
"Adam Blumer tells a fast-paced story that weaves together a serial killer, a physically wounded pastor and his spiritually wounded wife. The twists and turns will keep readers guessing."--Rick Acker, author of Blood Brothers