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Preacher's Sweat: A Gavin Preacher Thriller
After rescuing Sara, his sister, from the Jersey Pine Barrens, Gavin Preacher's life had returned to normal.
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About Preacher's Sweat: A Gavin Preacher Thriller
After rescuing Sara, his sister, from the Jersey Pine Barrens, Gavin Preacher's life had returned to normal. He was back to work, closer than ever with Sara, and taking baby steps to repair his broken relationship with Frank, his father. He'd even found a way to assuage the Other, his dark half, a feral beast born of deep-rooted rage that feeds on pain and fear. Then he gets an e-mail with a four-word subject line from Ashley Rodriguez, a former girlfriend who woke up one morning more than a month ago and said they couldn't be together anymore. No calls. No texts. Not even a random encounter. Need to see You! Just a subject line. Four words, italics font, two capital letters and an exclamation. Hoping to find out why she really broke up with him, Preacher sets up a meeting. Instead of answers, Ashley asks him for a favor, something only he can do, something he told himself he would never do again-find a missing person named KK Carson. Preacher agrees to help. To make some inquiries, ask around. Because he remembers how he felt when Sara was gone. Because he remembered the sacrifice Jennifer Ki made to help him. But most of all, he still cares for Ashley. Armed with just a picture, Preacher begins to search for KK Carson. For every answer he uncovers more questions that draw him into the underbelly of Jersey City and something much more sinister than he could have ever imagined. In order to find KK, Preacher will have to go back, threaten the new life he's worked so hard to build, and become the thing he fights against every single day. People could get hurt. People could die. But that's not the worst of it for Preacher. There's a chance that once the Other is let out that he might never regain control, that his logical, kind, rational self could be lost forever. But Preacher cares. He wants to help. It's a risk he's willing to take, for better or worse.
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