Cries from the Darkness

Cries from the Darkness by Michael Fisher, published by Tudor Pub. in 1989, is a work of fiction that spans 311 pages. The narrative follows Ed Cody, who has been struggling with alcoholism and has been viewing life through a distorted lens. His journey takes a turn when he becomes embroiled in the search for a pair of missing honeymooners, leading him to Hawaii and a conspiracy worth four million dollars.
Readers will find a story that delves into psychological themes as Ed Cody navigates the complexities of his situation. The plot intertwines his personal struggles with the high stakes of the conspiracy, creating a backdrop that explores the depths of human experience. This edition presents a compelling narrative that examines the intersections of addiction and intrigue, set against the vibrant backdrop of Hawaii.
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For the past few months, Ed Cody has viewed life from the bottom of a bottle. Then he becomes involved in a search for a pair of missing honeymooners, and the trail leads to Hawaii–where a four-million dollar conspiracy threatens to explode in Cody’s face!
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