Unknown Contact
In November of 1989, Zack Sanderson is a seventeen-year-old senior in high school. His squad of best friends includes his girlfriend, Laura. It does not include Andrew Mullins, the kid he's been forced into friendship with since birth because of the bond between their moms. On Friday November 10, 1989 Andrew sleeps over at Zack's house. Andrew's sleepovers usually involve eating pizza, playing video games and going to sleep. Not this time. This night will be an unexpected adventure that will literally include sex, drugs and rock 'n roll, though not in that order. That same night, Zack's house is randomly targeted in an attempted burglary. During the home-invasion-gone-wrong, Zack's mother is murdered and Zack is attacked, concussed and hospitalized. Zack wakes up to a life that will never be the same, and this new life does not include Andrew.
Today, Zack Sanderson is a widower. He thinks he's finally ready to begin his next chapter when two things happen simultaneously. First, he receives a text from an Unknown Contact; a mystery admirer who seeks to slowly develop a deeper relationship with Zack while safely hiding behind the anonymity of their secret texts – for now. Second, he receives a letter from a law firm representing the man convicted of killing his mother more than three decades earlier. They claim he was wrongfully convicted based on fabricated evidence and false eyewitness testimony. Zack and Andrew provided that testimony. As he's compelled to face his past, Zack is forced to reconnect with the man he has had almost zero contact with for over thirty years: Andrew Mullins.
Before Zack can move on in his second act, exploring possibilities with his Unknown Contact, he must first learn the truth about that night long ago. Zack has never truly acknowledged his own actions from that night and their lingering impact on multiple lives to this day. What Zack remembers about that night, what he was told about that night and what actually happened that night seem to be vastly different things. Is it possible to remember something that didn't actually happen? Where does the truth lie and does Zack even want to know?
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Today, Zack Sanderson is a widower. He thinks he's finally ready to begin his next chapter when two things happen simultaneously. First, he receives a text from an Unknown Contact; a mystery admirer who seeks to slowly develop a deeper relationship with Zack while safely hiding behind the anonymity of their secret texts – for now. Second, he receives a letter from a law firm representing the man convicted of killing his mother more than three decades earlier. They claim he was wrongfully convicted based on fabricated evidence and false eyewitness testimony. Zack and Andrew provided that testimony. As he's compelled to face his past, Zack is forced to reconnect with the man he has had almost zero contact with for over thirty years: Andrew Mullins.
Before Zack can move on in his second act, exploring possibilities with his Unknown Contact, he must first learn the truth about that night long ago. Zack has never truly acknowledged his own actions from that night and their lingering impact on multiple lives to this day. What Zack remembers about that night, what he was told about that night and what actually happened that night seem to be vastly different things. Is it possible to remember something that didn't actually happen? Where does the truth lie and does Zack even want to know?
Unknown Contact
In November of 1989, Zack Sanderson is a seventeen-year-old senior in high school. His squad of best friends includes his girlfriend, Laura. It does not include Andrew Mullins, the kid he's been forced into friendship with since birth because of the bond between their moms. On Friday November 10, 1989 Andrew sleeps over at Zack's house. Andrew's sleepovers usually involve eating pizza, playing video games and going to sleep. Not this time. This night will be an unexpected adventure that will literally include sex, drugs and rock 'n roll, though not in that order. That same night, Zack's house is randomly targeted in an attempted burglary. During the home-invasion-gone-wrong, Zack's mother is murdered and Zack is attacked, concussed and hospitalized. Zack wakes up to a life that will never be the same, and this new life does not include Andrew.
Today, Zack Sanderson is a widower. He thinks he's finally ready to begin his next chapter when two things happen simultaneously. First, he receives a text from an Unknown Contact; a mystery admirer who seeks to slowly develop a deeper relationship with Zack while safely hiding behind the anonymity of their secret texts – for now. Second, he receives a letter from a law firm representing the man convicted of killing his mother more than three decades earlier. They claim he was wrongfully convicted based on fabricated evidence and false eyewitness testimony. Zack and Andrew provided that testimony. As he's compelled to face his past, Zack is forced to reconnect with the man he has had almost zero contact with for over thirty years: Andrew Mullins.
Before Zack can move on in his second act, exploring possibilities with his Unknown Contact, he must first learn the truth about that night long ago. Zack has never truly acknowledged his own actions from that night and their lingering impact on multiple lives to this day. What Zack remembers about that night, what he was told about that night and what actually happened that night seem to be vastly different things. Is it possible to remember something that didn't actually happen? Where does the truth lie and does Zack even want to know?
Today, Zack Sanderson is a widower. He thinks he's finally ready to begin his next chapter when two things happen simultaneously. First, he receives a text from an Unknown Contact; a mystery admirer who seeks to slowly develop a deeper relationship with Zack while safely hiding behind the anonymity of their secret texts – for now. Second, he receives a letter from a law firm representing the man convicted of killing his mother more than three decades earlier. They claim he was wrongfully convicted based on fabricated evidence and false eyewitness testimony. Zack and Andrew provided that testimony. As he's compelled to face his past, Zack is forced to reconnect with the man he has had almost zero contact with for over thirty years: Andrew Mullins.
Before Zack can move on in his second act, exploring possibilities with his Unknown Contact, he must first learn the truth about that night long ago. Zack has never truly acknowledged his own actions from that night and their lingering impact on multiple lives to this day. What Zack remembers about that night, what he was told about that night and what actually happened that night seem to be vastly different things. Is it possible to remember something that didn't actually happen? Where does the truth lie and does Zack even want to know?
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Unknown Contact
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798985532289 |
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Publisher: | Michael Sheeman |
Publication date: | 01/09/2022 |
Pages: | 464 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d) |
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