Tracks In Shadow and other points of light

Live in the shadows. Hide the fact that you can track people and secrets from across the street, and that you use that power to uncover lies and corruption. Let nobody know you’re searching for answers.

That was how Paul Schuman lived in Shadowed. But what happens when he starts to find those answers?

How far would Paul go to find the people his power came from? What would he risk, if after his years in hiding the authorities began to notice his face and his name?

What would he need, to step out of the shadows and think about what else he could be?

Writing Tracks In Shadow was a whole different kind of thrill from Shadowed. The first book was Paul surrounded by questions, while this second one is the beginning of how the answers change him.

Paul has always wanted the truth about his power. Here he finally has the talk he needs with someone who’s been down this journey first—and sees it from a very different view than he does.

What can this ability mean to the people it touches? Paul gets a look at people who’ve used it before, and some of the people around them too. When you can look into someone’s mind, what do you see looking back?

Action and conspiracies take on a different tone for Paul now. People are in danger, but Paul’s own face might make him a target if he shows it. Or, he might not need to show it, if someone else who’s just gained the same gift is as dangerous as Paul fears.

And then there are the two women in Paul’s life…

Every book is its own experience. I like to think Tracks In Shadow takes every question Shadowed asked and spins it around a different turn.

I hope you’ll take a look.