"An epic new take on serial killer fiction that is reminiscent of Stephen King's best work." -Best Thrillers Fourteen-year-old Daniel and his friends enjoyed the best that childhood could offer during the summer of 1975 in a northern mining town until someone started brutally killing family pets. Daniel, who wants nothing more than be the hero from his books, convinces his friends to help search for the 'sicko', but this only brings him to the attention of the killer. When evidence surfaces that points at Daniel as the killer and his two friends turn against him, he soon realizes that there is much more to being a hero than what he has read. Running away from home, he enlists two seniors and a neighborhood bully to help trap the real killer.
Dave Wickenden Books
Dave Wickenden is a thriller author whose protagonists are often thrust into the role of crisis managers and rescuers. Drawing from his extensive background, including service in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Fire Service where he achieved the rank of Deputy Fire Chief, Wickenden infuses his narratives with a visceral understanding of high-stakes situations. His writing explores themes of life and death, informed by his direct experience in saving lives. When not crafting suspenseful tales, Wickenden pursues artistic endeavors, including pyrography, and enjoys family life.
