Wednesday, May 20, 2009

THE THREE PUPPETS



Present Time: Mark Quinn steps into an elevator on his way down to the main casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. Life is good; he has a going business and beautiful family. Five minutes later, the elevator door opens to the main lobby and people begin to scream. Mark sits on a blood-covered floor with a gun in his hand. There are four dead people around him. In five minutes, he has become a mass murderer.

Days later, Mark is being transported to the capital city of Jackson, a better forum for his sensational trial. An explosion sounds and the van crashes. A masked figure appears and Mark is set free. The cold voice is familiar. It is the voice from the elevator in Biloxi. The monster has a plan and Mark is part of it. The killer also has a name. It is Adam.

Thus begins a horrifying period in the lives of three people, Mark Quinn, John Blake and Tracy Hunter. The three have been convicted for murders they didn’t commit. All are ex-military with special skills that Adam can use. They have to do Adam’s bidding or he will kill their families, and they know without a doubt that he will do it. They become three puppets, pushed further and further into Adam’s insane world of torture and murder. They have nowhere to go. They are the most wanted fugitives in America. Their only way out is to locate Adam and kill him.

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