Necroman

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Necroman, Jun 28, 2009 - Fiction - 344 pages
What would you do if someone gave you absolute justice, absolute anonymity, and absolute power over evil men? Would it lead you from all that is good? Might you become drunk with the power of true evil? Allowing you privilege to unleash a lifetime of sorrow, betrayal, and anger. This is the story of such a man; who exercises his vigilante justice on those that commit the most heinous crimes against others. Even under the eyes of scrutiny Necroman's powers enable him to leave no forensic evidence or witnesses behind. Yet, the homicide detective Stephanie Bowers struggles to put anything together? The darkness of Necroman's legacy stains all those around him as the life of a young woman is changed forever. Necroman eventually sees the fact that he is becoming the very evil that he despises and destroys. He starts to understand that his justice is no justice at all. Characters transform this story as they themselves change over the course of the book. These changes are both outward and inward as each being finds that they can be more than they ever thought possible. Necroman escapes the cancerous lies of evil only to find he must pursue an even greater evil, growing ever closer to its source. You will take a front seat for a ride that shows you this world from a different perspective and a glimpse of a world that is yet to come. Necroman makes choices we have all pondered but do not act, because we have not become lost in a night that has no dawn as Necroman has.
 

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Raymond Hancock, a writer of fiction and poetry, was born in 1972, in Yakima Washington. He has written many poems, a screenplay, and aspires to many novels, Necroman being his first.Besides dozens of poems, Raymondâs first work was a screenplay called, Into The Darkness, written in 1995. Quickly he turned his efforts from the film industry, feeling that he was not ready for the arena that movies offered. Novels, as Raymond saw it, have more freedom and substance. He also believes they are a better place for an author to become established.In recent years Raymond was married and now has a beautiful family. He believes family and faith is the center of his life. Raymond has worked hard to cultivate his skills as a writer, starting at the young age of ten years old.Raymond looks at his writing as largely unconventional. He desires to create stories that take a different angle on traditional plots. Raymond wants his work to glorify God. He wants the readerâs imagination to be cranked all the way up, and at the same time expose them to biblical principles.

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