Fulton Books author Cathleen Haskill, who holds a degree in psychology from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, has completed her most recent book "Conscience": a captivating mystery that centers around the multiple deaths plaguing a small town, and the two men who must figure out who's behind the growing case.
"The most notorious man in Miners Point has just returned to town, and people have started dying," writes Haskill. "Others have gotten deathly ill, and no one can seem to figure out why. Jim Craig is a small-town sheriff thrust into the middle of something that falls outside the realm of protecting and serving and outside of what seems plausible. Hoping to find some answers before any more people die, Jim engages the help of Mike Flannagan from the neighboring town. What they think they have found will change everything, if only people would believe them.
"How is it possible that two respected men in their communities are considered crazy? Or is that insanity itself now contagious?
"Something is going wrong in this small town in the middle of nowhere, and it's starting to spread."
Published by Fulton Books, Cathleen Haskill's book is a chilling and thought-provoking thriller that is sure to capture the hearts and minds of readers everywhere. Full of suspense and unforgettable twists, "Conscience" will leave readers spellbound with each turn of the page right up until the stunning conclusion.
Readers who wish to experience this enthralling work can purchase "Conscience" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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Original Source: Cathleen Haskill's New Book 'Conscience' is a Hair-Raising Mystery That Follows Two Men Who Must Uncover the Culprit Behind Multiple Deaths in a Small Town
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