Three O'Clock's Dark Night
The Number Mysteries
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About the Book
A simple camping trip turns into a nightmare when a dying man taps repetitively on the side of the motor home next door to Samantha Blackwell and her husband. Sam is convinced that the tapping is a message, some kind of code, left by the victim.
When the local minister tells her in confidence that he was supposed to meet the victim and had, in fact, been there when the man was murdered, he pleads for her help.
What can Sam do? Her friend is in trouble.
To observe one of the suspects, Sam disguises herself as a biker mama and enters the depraved depths of the Pigpen, the most infamous biker bar in southern New Hampshire. Before the evening is through, she is challenged by her fear and the roomful of angry, tattooed bikers.
Sam escapes from the bar at midnight, and is chased through the back roads of New Hampshire by a shadowy figure on a Harley? in a car? She can't tell which, as her speedometer hits seventy miles-an-hour.
Sam has to wonder if her loyalties and curiosity are finally going to be the end of her.
About the Author
dusty bunker has studied number symbology and metaphysical mysteries for thirty years. She is the author of nine books on such diverse subjects as numerology, astrology, and dreams. She wrote for Time-Life Books, Mysteries of the Unknown, as well as a dream column that ran for many years in the Manchester Union Leader. Her latest endeavor is writing metaphysical mysteries. She says that her personal library rivals the legendary Library of Alexandria. dusty lives with her husband, family, and a passel of pets in southern New Hampshire. Her family thinks the Creator should have placed a question mark on her forehead, when she was born, to warn others of her approach.