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The Pale Cold Light

(2019)
(The second book in the Rain Collective series)
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JIM MATHESON DOESN'T REMEMBER HIS PAST...
BUT HE KNOWS SOMETHING BAD HAPPENED.
SOMETHING VERY, VERY BAD.

With over 4 million novels sold and 100,000 reviews and ratings on Goodreads, J.R. Rain is one of Amazon Kindle's all-time bestselling writers. Now comes his first standalone mystery thriller in four years...


Jim Matheson is a homeless man living on the streets of Seattle. He's also deranged and broken in more ways than one. He's seen horrors that few could imagine, and experienced hunger few will ever know, but that doesn't stop him from loving God, his dog, and even the strangers who can be so cruel to him.

But all that changes one night when he finds the body in the park. The body with the missing tooth.

That's when Jim's awakening begins, as his former life filters through the crazy fog. The life he'd been running from. After all, the very killer who had taken so much from him is back and killing again...

And this time, James isn't running.

This time, he's out for revenge.

"THE Book of 2019. J.R. Rain is well-known for his popular Samantha Moon series, but his true writing superpower lies in his stand alone novels. Don't get me wrong, Samantha Moon is a great series. I like the Jim Knighthorse series even more, but this is the second time I've read a stand alone from him and found myself in complete and utter awe of his ability to create such unique plots with such amazing characters." - Amazon review

"One of the best novels I've ever read. This story brought me to a new experience of loving a character and being drawn into emotions of empathy, sympathy, and understanding. Beautiful story." - Amazon review

"I was blown away and it was impossible to put it down. The book is so well written, you are really into the head of the main character. An absolute must read!" - Amazon review


Genre: Mystery

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