Evan Nash, 18 year old high school senior, thought his
life
was sad and difficult with the bullying at school.
However,
he found that, after he had an accident causing a head
injury, his life had become even more difficult. Maybe
even
deadly. Suddenly, Evan is having dreams or nightmares of
some sort. He does not know where they come from but he
feels that they are visions in some way. They are so
intense
that his mother has begun taking him to see a
psychiatrist,
Dr. Shannon Mayer.
Now, Evan may have his problems, but Dr. Mayer also has
some
pretty serious burdens. Her happy life with police officer
husband Dennis and daughter Ellie had all fallen apart due
to tragic circumstances that had occurred a year ago. But
she is trying her best to hold things together.
In attempting to help Evan through his dilemma, she
discovers that he may very well be able to help her with
her
own situation. The problem is that Evan's dreams are
getting
stronger all the time and they just might kill him before
either he or Dr. Mayer can benefit from them.
THROUGH THE FOG is a fast and captivating reading
experience. With plenty of suspense, mysteriousness, and
interesting characters to offer, it is a book that should
not be missed. There is just the right amount of
spookiness
added into the mix to keep you on the edge of your seat
and
make you not want to stop reading until you know how it
all
turns out in the end.
THROUGH THE FOG touches on a lot of scary aspects of life
as
seen from the other side of "normal." You will find a
chilling crime, a demented and dangerous individual,
visions, and even a government conspiracy. Most of all,
though, you will find Evan Nash, a young man who, perhaps,
has the most genuine, caring heart of anyone you will ever
meet.
Treat yourself to THROUGH THE FOG as soon as possible. It
is
a reading experience not to be missed!
Two weeks after his eighteenth birthday, everything changes for Evan Nash. When he injures his head after being run down on his bicycle, he begins having strange, harrowing visions whenever he tries to sleep. He turns to psychiatrist Shannon Mayer for help. Mayer has troubles of her own: her daughter has been kidnapped, and she’s desperate for answers. Though she’s at first skeptical of Evan’s accounts, it quickly becomes clear that his mysterious ailment may be the key to finding her child. Soon Evan’s visions prove essential to the case but at a terrible cost. Evan and Shannon face an agonizing decision: Should he risk himself to save the girl?