The Ticker - Robert M. Davis - Books - Robertson Publishing - 9781611701357 - August 13, 2013
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The Ticker

Robert M. Davis

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The Ticker

A thriller that balances the conflict of good versus evil, right
versus wrong, and sanity versus madness on a fine grey line.

Morgan Proffitt?s cardiologist gives him life?s two-minute warning. The diagnosis prompts an unusual reaction from the highly-principled Proffitt. In the hours he has left, Proffitt is dead set on killing the despicable person responsible for his daughter?s death. Is it worth an eternity of damnation? Hell yes. Proffitt?s motivation isn?t fueled by revenge. He can?t bring his daughter back. But he can save other sons and daughters from a similar fate, and you will root that Proffitt?s heart has enough ticks left to accomplish his mission.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to three different charities.

?Love. Fear. Hate. Forgiveness. The Ticker has it all.
A great read from start to finish.?
?Jana McBurney-Lin, author of
MY HALF OF THE SKY and BLOSSOMS AND BAYONETS

?A great read. The Ticker dared me to put it down. I couldn?t?
Frank Baldwin, author of
BALLING THE JACK (Simon & Schuster) and JAKE & MIMI (Little, Brown)


About the author:

Robert Davis retired from a career in advertising to write novels. He served for three years as treasurer of the California Writer?s Club (Peninsula Branch) and Jack London Writer?s Conference.

Robert lives in Belmont, California with his wife and the cat from hell. He is currently at work on a Mystery Thriller set in the late 1950?s.


Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 13, 2013
ISBN13 9781611701357
Publishers Robertson Publishing
Pages 212
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  

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