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Book 2 of the Thanatology Series Than a tol o gy-noun The scientific study of death and dying and the practices associated with it, including the study of the needs of the terminally ill and their families. DERIVATIVES thanatological- adjective thanatologist--jist- noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek thanatos 'death' + -logy. Cailean stands beneath a spotlight in a blinding snowstorm. She has no idea where she is or how she got there, but she senses something moving around her in the darkness outside the light. When the ominous presence calling himself Sariel makes himself known, he declares that he is Death Incarnate. Cailean has died, and now she will be forced to face the sins of her past in exchange for twenty-four hours of life to try to right her wrongs. And what she must do in return for this precious time is unthinkable. ." . . an excellent story with the characters, especially Cailean, jumping off the page." Nigel, Booklore.co.uk "Readers, thesinister mood that seeps through this book will keep you turning pages as if you are possessed bya time clock tocomplete the tale . . . or else." Erin, Oh, for the Hook of a Book blog "Rommel's Thanatology series . . . is brilliant, enthralling and unforgettable." Jennifer, fictitiousmusings.com "The Lurking Man is a masterpiece of one woman's judgment day." Felonious Monk, monkspoint.wordpress.com ." . . excellent deeply-drawn characterization; a story well worth reading." Great Minds Think Aloud Literary Community ." . . interesting read and one I could not put down." Bec C., masqueradecrew.blogspot.com ." . . what makes this book so enjoyable to read is its unpredictability." Andrew Moller, HorrorNews.net "This book will certainly get the reader to look inside themselves..." Paul Lappen, Dead Trees Review

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