Mimic

In the winter of 1893, William Smith awakens to an intruder in his Medford home. Paralyzed by a sinister drug, he faces a familiar yet shadowy figure intent on framing his death as a tragic suicide. As William's life flashes before his eyes, he recalls his tumultuous past-from his youth in a burgeoning Medford to the horrors of the Civil War and his unyielding love for Abigail Harper.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Foster navigates life in Medford amidst a series of gruesome murders. As a resilient woman dealing with personal grief, Elizabeth becomes entangled in the dark mysteries surrounding the town. Her path crosses with William's, who suspects a connection between her and the murders.

With each memory and revelation, the pieces of a deadly puzzle fall into place, revealing a relentless adversary driven by a dark obsession and inspired by the infamous Jack the Ripper. Mimic is a gripping tale of love, loss, and the haunting echoes of a past that refuses to stay buried, where the fates of William, Elizabeth and the murderer intertwine in a chilling dance of death and deception.

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Mimic

In the winter of 1893, William Smith awakens to an intruder in his Medford home. Paralyzed by a sinister drug, he faces a familiar yet shadowy figure intent on framing his death as a tragic suicide. As William's life flashes before his eyes, he recalls his tumultuous past-from his youth in a burgeoning Medford to the horrors of the Civil War and his unyielding love for Abigail Harper.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Foster navigates life in Medford amidst a series of gruesome murders. As a resilient woman dealing with personal grief, Elizabeth becomes entangled in the dark mysteries surrounding the town. Her path crosses with William's, who suspects a connection between her and the murders.

With each memory and revelation, the pieces of a deadly puzzle fall into place, revealing a relentless adversary driven by a dark obsession and inspired by the infamous Jack the Ripper. Mimic is a gripping tale of love, loss, and the haunting echoes of a past that refuses to stay buried, where the fates of William, Elizabeth and the murderer intertwine in a chilling dance of death and deception.

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Mimic

Mimic

by J Scott Ehlert
Mimic

Mimic

by J Scott Ehlert

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Overview

In the winter of 1893, William Smith awakens to an intruder in his Medford home. Paralyzed by a sinister drug, he faces a familiar yet shadowy figure intent on framing his death as a tragic suicide. As William's life flashes before his eyes, he recalls his tumultuous past-from his youth in a burgeoning Medford to the horrors of the Civil War and his unyielding love for Abigail Harper.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Foster navigates life in Medford amidst a series of gruesome murders. As a resilient woman dealing with personal grief, Elizabeth becomes entangled in the dark mysteries surrounding the town. Her path crosses with William's, who suspects a connection between her and the murders.

With each memory and revelation, the pieces of a deadly puzzle fall into place, revealing a relentless adversary driven by a dark obsession and inspired by the infamous Jack the Ripper. Mimic is a gripping tale of love, loss, and the haunting echoes of a past that refuses to stay buried, where the fates of William, Elizabeth and the murderer intertwine in a chilling dance of death and deception.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798991866705
Publisher: Ehlert Impress
Publication date: 11/27/2024
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Scott Ehlert is a quality geek, husband, father, and engineer. He has enjoyed writing this book and hopes people will buy it. In his other life, he has worked in several industries and has a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering and holds several patents. He lives in Cincinnati with his wife, two children and husky. He can be found online at @EhlertWrites.
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