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Soul Catcher

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When the city of Seattle is suddenly hit by a series of deadly gale force winds, Evan Baker, a twelve-year-old deaf boy, realizes that the winds are part of a scheme of revenge and that he must defeat a seemingly omniscient enemy. A first novel.

340 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1995

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Colin Kersey

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Colin Kersey is the author of two critically acclaimed suspense novels. The Washington Post called his first novel, Soul Catcher, “a mature and auspicious debut.” Tulsa World said, “This is a stunning first novel for Colin Kersey. He has written a rousing supernatural thriller as memorable as those of Dean Koontz and Stephen King.” His second novel, Swimming with the Angels, earned praise from Kirkus Reviews: “A polished, cinematic crime tale that’s both edge-of-your-seat thrilling and seamlessly entertaining.” Booklife Reviews said, “This thriller offers the on-the-run action that fans of the genre crave but also character and heart.”

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2 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2013
Great book! I was hooked from the first few pages! Loved the character development and really became engaged in what they were going through. Wonderful read anytime of the year...would make an awesome movie too!
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April 9, 2013
Good book! Was engaged on the first page. I cared about the characters through the end and thoroughly enjoyed all the trouble they got into.
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January 23, 2009
This horror tale is set in Seattle (basically a wind spirit is pissed off by the mugging and murder of an indian shaman and decides to trash the city). A fairly good story and would be of particular interest to those fond of or familiar with Seattle.
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