Eyes of the Serpent - Robert G. Wilson - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781418467951 - July 21, 2004
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Eyes of the Serpent

Robert G. Wilson

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Eyes of the Serpent

Fear of the dark can be good. Sometimes things lurking in the shadows can be more horrifying than any nightmare. Just ask Annie Gilmour, a nurse and single mother. Annie reluctantly agrees to accompany her new beau and two other couples on a romantic canoeing adventure under an ominous full moon. They set off from Philadelphia to paddle in the eerie pine barrens of New Jersey, home to the mythical Jersey Devil, legendary folklore beast. The secluded forest and mysterious black river make Annie's skin crawl. Her first time in a canoe, Annie paddles in the smothering darkness. She senses danger and sees visions of foreboding violence. Terror grips the woman, but she fears more the embarrassment of having to explain her uncanny psychic abilities to her new boyfriend. While two of the couples stop for a snack along the sandy banks of the river, a pair of escaped murderers emerge from the shadows to ambush the party. Separated from the others, Annie and her boyfriend, Dave, stumble on the attack and watch unseen as the convicts assault one of the women. Eyes of the Serpent is a tale of quiet heroism, born not of lust for glory, but of responsibility. Annie's quiet confidence overcoming her dreaded fear of the dark inspires Dave to do battle with the gun-wielding killers. Spurred to action by courage and desperation, Dave and Annie must find a way to outwit and subdue a former IRA terrorist and a violent skinhead. Armed only with a canoe paddle, they must act quickly or watch their friends die one by one.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 21, 2004
ISBN13 9781418467951
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 172
Dimensions 165 × 202 × 10 mm   ·   195 g
Language English  

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