John Doe

The Missing Link

by Errica Howard-Rush

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John Doe

The Missing Link

by Errica Howard-Rush

Published Jun 07, 2007
408 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / General


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Book Details

A Modern day tale of Cain and Abel!

Am I my brother's keeper? Detective Nesbit quickly discovers his twin brother's answer to this age old question. In doing so, he experiences a roller coaster ride that is out of this world. One that causes him to explore dimensions even he can't fathom. Sibling rivalry like never seen before.
Rivalry through the developmental years well into the adult years. A tale of deceit, scandal, backbiting and jealously. Any one who reads this book will never see twins in the same light again.

 

Book Excerpt

All eyes turned toward Joe. The sudden change in his demeanor caused his whole appearance to become altered. He now looked like a crazed maniac. His denims that he was wearing were rumpled and stained with blood. His jacket was half on and half off, and his sneakers were old and ragged. He looked more like Norman Bates after the filming of a scene in Psycho, than a detective.
"What the hell is his problem", someone asked.
There was a lot of commotion on Pennsylvania Avenue the night before Christmas. Joe's hysteria was just beginning.
The clerk's name was taken by one of the officers. "Hamid Akbarr", the clerk said. He gave as much detail as he could remember. Officer Murphy informed him that he would have to take a few hours of his Christmas to come to the precinct on Christmas day. He after all is a Muslim, and his religious philosophy does not permit him to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. His belief is that Jesus was a prophet, just as Mohammed.
Hamid, with his thick accent informed Officer Murphy that a car was involved, as well as another child. Murphy's eyebrows rose, "Yeah, but I didn't get the plates. The car belongs to the detective."

 

About the Author

Errica Howard-Rush

Errica Howard-Rush is a student of the human condition, wielding the written craft to enrapture the mind much like an artist wields a brush. The pages are a blank canvas on which to draw from a talent heralded by many and matched only by an imagination that rises to the task. John Doe is the first in a series of recent pursuits, with work progressing quickly on the follow-up. Mrs. Rush has finally found a way to put her vivid imagination to use. John Doe was written with her family and friends in mind. She invites all into her world of imagery.

 

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