While jogging in Central Park, 22-year-old blueblood Mary Godwin, an investigative journalist with Manhattan Magazine, is observed by sadistic and angry veteran Howard Peters. Upbeat and energetic, Mary will need to tap every ounce of strength to survive Peters and other traumatic events that threaten to destroy her.
When a terrorist takes over the top floor of the Freedom Tower, Mary and others are taken hostage. She survives the ordeal, but not before witnessing the murder of an innocent woman. After the terrorist is captured, anti-terrorist intelligence agent Gary Marston encourages her to interview the terrorist.
Peters watches Mary speak at a news conference. Looking for a target for his unresolved anger, he chooses Mary as his next victim.
William "Bill" Chanler is the author of Terrorized in New York City as well as Son of Terror, lauded by bestselling author and Maine resident Douglas Preston. "Chanler's novel picks up where Shelley's ends. A wonderful, horrifying, poignant tale. With vivid characters, a spectacular setting, and a frightening and complex plot, I highly recommend this imaginative sequel."
Come meet Bill and dozens of other authors at Books in Boothbay on September 11. Support the local library and railway village with onsite book purchases, and get your books signed!