by D. F. Bailey
Lone Hunter—One billion dollars. Two killers. Three ways to die. Will Finch and Eve Noon bait the trap. But could their clever ploy trigger catastrophe when two killers battle for a billion dollar prize? Or can Will and Eve defeat their most cunning adversary yet?
Second Life—1978, Jonestown. 909 dead—two children survive. Where are they now? When Will Finch stumbles across an abandoned jacket he learns that it holds a secret. A cryptic message that threatens to make him the latest victim of the Jonestown massacre.
Enjoy These Other Novels by D. F. Bailey
Fire Eyes—a W.H. Smith First Novel Award finalist. “Fire Eyes is a taut psychological thriller with literary overtones, a very contemporary terrorist romance.”
— Globe and Mail
Healing the Dead
“You start reading Healing the Dead with a gasp and never get a proper chance to exhale.”
— Globe and Mail
The Good Lie
“A tale that looks at a universal theme…that readers are going to love.”
— Boulevard Magazine
Exit from America
“Another great story of moral revelation, despair and redemption by a contemporary master.”
— Lawrence Russell, culturecourt.com
First Four—A boxset of D. F. Bailey’s first four psychological thrillers. The collection includes his first novel Fire Eyes, plus Healing The Dead, The Good Lie, and Exit From America. BONUS: his short story, “Suitcase,” the perfect epilogue to Healing the Dead.
Five Knives
Copyright © D. F. Bailey 2018: Registration #1145816
ISBN: 978-0-9950483-6-2
Edited by Dave Henry
Published by CatchwordPublishing.com
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Five Knives is a work of fiction. The resemblance of any characters to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental. Names, characters, places, brands, media, situations, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
Acknowledgements — I am extremely grateful to Lawrence Russell and Rick Gibbs for reading the early versions of Five Knives. Their insights, wisdom and advice were invaluable to me as I worked through the final draft of the novel. — DFB
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