Counter-Clockwise
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About the Book
Counter-Clockwise is a horror novel about a young woman named Linda, who begins to have vivid dreams of a past life. As the story unfolds, Linda becomes an unwilling killer, and after a series of psychological therapies, she discovers she is dealing with a madman from a past life, bent on having her back as his bride. It's a story of mistaken identity that takes a bloody, horrific turn. Her mission is to destroy this evil entity from centruies ago, while saving her sanity, her family, and preserving her future. The story deals wiht the theory of a person having a past life, undergoing past life regression therapy, and if possible, change the course of history as well as the future.
About the Author
John W. Cook was born on March 1, 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He served with the U.S. Army during the years 1968-1971, also serving in Vietnam in 1970. He attended a local community college from 1975-1977 to study first general studies, then applied science, however, he has since begun to write numerous novels and short stories, that he hopes the public will enjoy.