Finders Keepers: A murder-mystery, thriller
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:17 pm
Thank you for your interest in my novel publishing campaign on KickStarter. A link to the campaign and description of the premise follow:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/17 ... tery-novel
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Our story begins with a young couple traversing through the forest, cellphones in hand. We ultimately find what they are searching for: a hard-to-reach cache, set on a precarious ledge jutting out from a cliff face. When they manage to recover it, instead of treasure, they uncover something far more gruesome: a rotting forearm, fingernails polished bright pink. And that's only the beginning.
As evidence linked to a sadistic string of murders begins to show up in geocache holds throughout the forest, a detective's only shot at catching the killer, is to play in this chilling game.
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Geocaching is modern day treasure hunting, but instead of a pirate map, players rely on a GPS monitor or cell phone to guide them to the cache. As of 2013 there were over 2 million caches in the world. They are in the cities, in the forests, even under the ocean. Chances are there is probably a cache near you right now. Items placed in the cache are of variable values, ranging from little value, to jewelry, travel vouchers, and even cash.
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/17 ... tery-novel
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Our story begins with a young couple traversing through the forest, cellphones in hand. We ultimately find what they are searching for: a hard-to-reach cache, set on a precarious ledge jutting out from a cliff face. When they manage to recover it, instead of treasure, they uncover something far more gruesome: a rotting forearm, fingernails polished bright pink. And that's only the beginning.
As evidence linked to a sadistic string of murders begins to show up in geocache holds throughout the forest, a detective's only shot at catching the killer, is to play in this chilling game.
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Geocaching is modern day treasure hunting, but instead of a pirate map, players rely on a GPS monitor or cell phone to guide them to the cache. As of 2013 there were over 2 million caches in the world. They are in the cities, in the forests, even under the ocean. Chances are there is probably a cache near you right now. Items placed in the cache are of variable values, ranging from little value, to jewelry, travel vouchers, and even cash.
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