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When the past and present collide. Gerry Donahue is a down and almost out mechanic with a too sharp love of alcohol and an unwanted 'gift'. A traumatic childhood injury has left him with another sense; the ability to 'see' past events and read people's thoughts. Climbing into a used car should have been just another day at work except he 'sees' a serial killer that no one has caught yet. Gerry is the only person other than the killer who knows he is out there. But how can he stop him when no one will believe him? A fast paced, heart stopping story of courage and the quest for redemption, set in a small town in New York state.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When the past and present collide. Gerry Donahue is a down and almost out mechanic with a too sharp love of alcohol and an unwanted 'gift'. A traumatic childhood injury has left him with another sense; the ability to 'see' past events and read people's thoughts. Climbing into a used car should have been just another day at work except he 'sees' a serial killer that no one has caught yet. Gerry is the only person other than the killer who knows he is out there. But how can he stop him when no one will believe him? A fast paced, heart stopping story of courage and the quest for redemption, set in a small town in New York state.
Autorenporträt
Stephanie Funk is a former journalist and editor living in western MA with her husband Edward. A long time auto racer with Sports Car Club of America and a neophyte motorcycle racer of vintage machines with the United States Classic Racing Association, Funk brings a depth of knowledge about the world of motorsports and the people you find frequenting that world. 'A Nickel's Worth of Road Measles' is her debut work, one that touches upon the quirky characters found in garages and racetracks across the country. Funk weaves a love of reading engaging thrillers and mysteries with her experience in the automotive world. Funk holds a BA in Journalistic and Creative Writing with UMASS, and has many publishing credits in magazines and newspapers.