Bag om RedMan
What do baseball, beer, lightning, and a trip to the future have in common? Nothing good. Consider this: if you could see the future, what changes would you make? Of course, you could make bets on events and get wealthy, but what if you saw your own death? What would you do to stop events from unfolding? Sam accidentally time travels when he is struck by a bolt of lightning, and finds out his fate and the future of a friend, Mark Banner. When Sam tells Mark the future, they enjoy the perks for a while, but Mark is worried about part of the vision. He is going to die in a brutal, bloody manner that he decides to change.He can only save his own life by murdering Sam's wife, Charlie, who kills him in the future. Still with us? They too can't get a grip on the slithering, sliding reality of a future that may or may not be set in stone. Is there a paradox? It's far too much for Charlie, Sam's wife, to understand. Mark is determined to try, and to live, Charlie must die. Charlie believes that the men are insane and dismisses the idea until she is almost slaughtered, Now, the game is on, and Charlie has to survive a few weeks to alter the future and escape the danger, or to at least make Mark think that the future is safe. Dealing with a madman isn't easy. Trying to escape the planned assassination, Charlie and her best friends flee on a hiking trip in the wilderness where no one can find them; it's like a college reunion and fun for the women, until they find that they are being hunted, one by one. Charlie finds there is no escaping her fate. The future is already set. She has no hope. She and her friends, running from those trying to kill them, find that nature also is unpredictable and unforgiving. Only one man can help, and he's mysterious and frightening as well. He's the Red Man. He will do anything to save her, but at every turn, the future is unchangable. Red Man is a frantic trip into the wilds where there will be a fight against men, nature, and time itself.
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