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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Fantasy / Paranormal
  • Language:English
  • Pages:218
  • eBook ISBN:9781483551364

Horrorscope II

The Return of Helen

by Brian Evans

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Overview
Helen Wilson is back in "Horrorscope II." When a psychic is forced by the mafia to provide them with predictions of their forthcoming criminal plans, she was murdered in "Horrorscope," the first novel in this trilogy. Her death caused a physical manifestation of the signs of the zodiac signs, who have sought revenge for his murder. AC Nicolo and his brother Mauro return as the two seek Helen's heir, and whether or not that person has the same powers that she did. Detective Merton Howard and Captain Frank Delaney also return as they have been given the responsibility of protecting Helen's sacred table, who finds where it belongs, just as it once did for the great Nostradamus.
Description
Helen Wilson is back in "Horrorscope II." When a psychic is forced by the mafia to provide them with predictions of their forthcoming criminal plans, she was murdered in "Horrorscope," the first novel in this trilogy. Her death caused a physical manifestation of the signs of the zodiac signs, who have sought revenge for his murder. AC Nicolo and his brother Mauro return as the two seek Helen's heir, and whether or not that person has the same powers that she did. Detective Merton Howard and Captain Frank Delaney also return as they have been given the responsibility of protecting Helen's sacred table, who finds where it belongs, just as it once did for the great Nostradamus.
About the author
Brian Evans is a singer and an author. He is originally from Haverhill, Massachusetts, and now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. His first novel, "Horrorscope II," has received numerous accolades, including "5 star" reviews by both The San Francisco Book Review, and The Portland Book Review.