Description

Dr. Dakota Thomas isn’t prepared for the gunshot victim who rolls through his emergency room doors. Michael Ricco looks like a young Marine in a world of trouble, his dog tags, however tell a different story. How could the military have no record of him? Why was he shot in the back in the middle of the desert, and why were thirteen people murdered to keep his secret? More than that, how could he have a birth date of 1898? In a world where genetic experimentation pushes the boundaries of what someone would do to live a little longer, the question may be, how many will die in order to keep one person alive?

About the author(s)

When not writing Ann Simko works as a nurse at a level one trauma center. Her first novel, Fallen, was originally published in 2009 where it was the number one best seller for thrillers in her publishing house for almost a year. Recently Ann has changed publishing houses and is currently in the process of moving to Uncial Press. She writes thrillers, anything with a ticking-bomb type plot, maybe with a wee bit of the paranormal thrown in for fun. She lives in rural Pennsylvania with her husband, two scary teenagers, six cats, three dogs and five very expensive lawn ornaments also known as horses.