Do we all have the capacity to kill? I pondered this question as I listened to the uneven rhythm of rain. The ting, ting of the raindrops hitting the metal rails of the fire escape massaged twisted thoughts to the surface of my mind. A wet January breeze flowed through an over-sized, open bedroom window and lapped the tips of my toes like an excited puppy. I was lying in bed staring at images being created behind my eyelids. I often did this to clear my head, or fill it with partial renderings of my existence. The darkness gave way to short, visual clips from my inner core. At times, they were bad thoughts, though I often convinced myself to squeeze the good ones to the surface. Nonetheless, these thoughts created my world. In this spine-tingling murder mystery, professor Tim Wernick must become the unwilling protege of a ruthless murderer if he hopes to conceal his own previous criminal activity. Author Chris Scott Lommerin presents a fascinating mix of clues as he poses the challenging question: Do we all have the capacity to kill another human being? ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Chris Scott Lommerin lives with his wife and twin daughters in the shore region of southern New Jersey. Chris is currently in his twentieth year in public education and has been in educational administration for fifteen of them. He has an earned doctorate and two masters degrees in education. Currently, he is completing his third book, Comfort Zone: Lessons and Memories from an Educational Journey. "Writing is my way of coping with the world around me. Without writing, my fear is that the thoughts in my head would simply vaporize and have no meaning whatsoever." This description may be from another edition of this product.
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