Cage of Bone

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Suddenly, a murderer's memories force their way into Max Iverson's mind. Max is horrified and bewildered. Surely this isn't real!

Max is a private person by nature, isolated from his fellow humans. Now he is forced to know what the worst of them are thinking, and his nights are filled with nightmares.

Even worse, he is drawn into helping the authorities punish the criminals whose thoughts he now knows. He is unaware of the danger this will expose him to. There is a cabal of criminals behind much of the major crime in the city. He didn't know of their existence, but they become aware of his, and now they are determined to eliminate him.

Max must change from frightened quarry to pitiless hunter. His hunt leads him to the cabal and also to life–changing discoveries about his own history.



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Reader Review

David Dvorkin's Cage of Bone is one book I simply couldn't put down. Dvorkin is a master storyteller who makes you feel like you are actually with each character in each and every breathtaking moment. Cage of Bone is a gripping thriller, a page-turner.

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Lee Christopher, PhD

Description of the Cover for Blind and Visually Impaired Readers

On a solid black background, the close-up of a skull is shown: red on the left and shading to brownish-green on the right. In the eye sockets are two close-up photos of the lean face of the same clean-shaven man: probably in his late 20s or early 30s, and with a grim, even menacing expression. The black and white photo looks normal on the left, but it shades to darker gray on the right, making the man look even more dangerous. The gradations of shading symbolize the psychological path of the protagonist, Max Iverson. The title is at the top of the cover, and the author's name is at the bottom. All the lettering is silver-gray, made to look slightly embossed.