When the Wind Blows

When the Wind Blows by Zachary Alan Fox is a 2nd edition published by Kensington Books in 1998, featuring 442 pages in English. This novel presents a suspenseful narrative that begins with the sudden death of Mark Ritter’s mother, leading him to discover a shocking death certificate claiming he died as an infant over thirty years ago in a town he has never known, Harmony, Colorado. As Mark delves deeper into this mystery, he finds himself entangled in a web of long-held secrets that threaten his life.
Readers will find a relentless and twisting exploration of psychological suspense as Mark uncovers the truth behind his past. The story unfolds with elements of mystery and detective fiction, revealing that someone is willing to kill to keep these secrets hidden. The narrative’s tension escalates as Mark navigates the dangers that arise from his investigation, making this a compelling read for fans of thrillers and psychological drama.
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When the Wind Blows transcends the familiar terrain of the suspense novel. Catapulting the unsuspecting reader into a relentless, twisting roller coaster of terror. Mark Ritter’s mother dies suddenly, and among her possessions is a death certificate alleging that he, her only child, died as an infant over thirty years ago in Harmony, Colorado, a town he’s never heard of. And now, long-held secrets there are reaching out to Mark, about to be exposed, and someone will kill, and kill again, to keep them hidden forever.
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