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Matt Cahill was an ordinary man leading a simple life until a shocking accident changed everything. Now he can see a nightmarish netherworld that exists within our own. Now he's on a dangerous quest for the answers to who he is and what he has become...and engaged in an epic battle to save us, and his soul, from the clutches of pure evil.

Matt thought he was alone with his torment, that he was the only one who could see the evil in people’s souls as rotting flesh. But in a small town in Tennessee, terrorized by a vicious serial killer, Matt meets a woman who may see the same dark world that what he does…and who may be able to reveal the secrets behind to his mysterious rebirth. But Mr. Dark, the depraved, immortal enemy that Matt has chased across the country, is here too and determined to stop him before he can find what he seeks.

The Dead Woman Dead Man Book 4 edition by David McAfee Lee Goldberg William Rabkin Literature Fiction eBooks

I read this ebook because I'm a big David McAfee fan, and he does a wonderful job on this story.
I have to admit up front that I have not read the other books in this series by various writers, but I found McAfee's story intriguing and want to know more about Matt Cahill, the main character who has come back to life after being buried under an avalanche with a newfound skill - the ability to see "evil" in people.
McAfee tells about the wandering Cahill as he stops in a small town in Tennessee to look for temporary work. I assume this is a basic theme in the series, and as Cahill meets a few of the townfolk, he learns that a serial killer is on the loose in this area. He soon stumbles upon some of the "evil" people - who are made evident to Cahill because he sees them as rotting corpses in various stages of decay. Of course only he sees them in this way, or so he thinks. He discovers that another person also has the ability to see the evil, and at first thinks he may have found an ally in his quest to stop the evil that surrounds him, and his quest to find the mysterious Mr. Dark.
The story unfolds, and McAfee does a great job building the suspense as the characters are introduced and the plotline is developed. Cahill does his best to stop the evil, while a few twists and turns await him. He is soon on the trail of the killer, and the action takes a quick turn.
The story is engaging, and has captured my interest enough to want to read the other books in this series. However, I found it rather strange for Cahill to see the evil people as rotting corpses, complete with the stench of decay and various bugs and worms that crawl about them. That aspect seemed a little over the top, but still, I enjoyed the story and I look forward to exploring this series a bit more.
Kudos to David McAfee for offering his readers another story that holds up well and showcases his talent for keeping the reader on the edge of their seat

Donnie Light, author of Dark Justice, Ripper's Row and The Hotel California

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  • File Size 300 KB
  • Print Length 121 pages
  • Publisher 47North (October 24, 2011)
  • Publication Date October 24, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B005SZZY80

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Great book my favorite so far. I really like how they use Mr Dark in this book i really like the use of good and evil.
If you are looking for a quick, fast paced read that deals with the supernatural and some interesting and eccentric characters this is your book. It follows a much longer story line as well that will leave you wanting to read the next one.
I am a huge fan of this series now so I can't be to harsh, at times it read like it was written 4 teenagers, maybe younger, whatever age you are before learning to "read between the lines" Having caught on late to this series, I've already purchased almost all in advance, so I didn't need 15 hints coming from so many directions abt there being more of this n that to come. Interesting, but the only adult part if this book was a sex scene. Hoping the next one steps it up a lot, going backwards with this one, sorry!!
Review written by Holly West

I've thoroughly enjoyed all of the Dead Man series so far, but this installment is particularly good because it introduces a brand new situation for Matt and takes the series in a new direction. The more we learn about his situation, the more I'm hooked. I can't read these novellas fast enough--it's like when one of your favorite HBO series finally comes out on DVD and you spend an entire weekend locked up inside watching one episode after another. It's a darned good time.
My apologies to Hall and Oates, but that song kept popping up in my head while reading this chapter in The Dead Man serial. It's a great entry and furthers the mythology of Matt Cahill quite a bit. If you think of this series as a TV show in print, then this episode would end up a fan favorite.

This is one time that the shortness of these books is a burden because I would have loved to have read more of this story. I hope it continues in some of the future books.
The Dead Man series are all fairly short stories, maybe an hour's read. They follow the same kind of story line.

Man wandering the country trying to deal with Mr. Dark, who seems to follow him and deal out misery to him and sometimes those around him.

One reviewer mentioned the gratuitous sex scenes. Yes, they exist. But, the genre almost demands them. if they bother you, they are readily skipped.

I got several of them for 99 cents each. I thought it was a pretty good deal. I enjoyed reading them, and that is why I would read this type of story.

Other reviewers have covered some of the plot lines, so I won't bother.
Yes, that's right. Matt Cahill is back, visiting another small town, looking for Mr Dark, axe at his side. Welcome to another great episode in The Dead Man series.

David McAfee is the latest author to throw evil at Matt Cahill. It is hard to say too much about the novelette without delving into spoiler territory. Matt is in Crawford, a small town with a big problem. There is a serial killer on the loose, could this be Mr Dark's handy work? Matt is barely in town a day before he spies the tell-tale-signs, but someone else can see them too, and she could tell Matt who Mr Dark is.

I think it is easiest to liken this series to a TV show. A bunch of writers are called together by Lee and Will and they sit down and come up with a series. While Lee and Will's original work is adhered to, each writer who pens an episode brings their own flavour and feel. David has brought a subtle mysterious feel to this book, which left me wanting more. Needless to say, this was another Dead Man that was read in one sitting.
I read this ebook because I'm a big David McAfee fan, and he does a wonderful job on this story.
I have to admit up front that I have not read the other books in this series by various writers, but I found McAfee's story intriguing and want to know more about Matt Cahill, the main character who has come back to life after being buried under an avalanche with a newfound skill - the ability to see "evil" in people.
McAfee tells about the wandering Cahill as he stops in a small town in Tennessee to look for temporary work. I assume this is a basic theme in the series, and as Cahill meets a few of the townfolk, he learns that a serial killer is on the loose in this area. He soon stumbles upon some of the "evil" people - who are made evident to Cahill because he sees them as rotting corpses in various stages of decay. Of course only he sees them in this way, or so he thinks. He discovers that another person also has the ability to see the evil, and at first thinks he may have found an ally in his quest to stop the evil that surrounds him, and his quest to find the mysterious Mr. Dark.
The story unfolds, and McAfee does a great job building the suspense as the characters are introduced and the plotline is developed. Cahill does his best to stop the evil, while a few twists and turns await him. He is soon on the trail of the killer, and the action takes a quick turn.
The story is engaging, and has captured my interest enough to want to read the other books in this series. However, I found it rather strange for Cahill to see the evil people as rotting corpses, complete with the stench of decay and various bugs and worms that crawl about them. That aspect seemed a little over the top, but still, I enjoyed the story and I look forward to exploring this series a bit more.
Kudos to David McAfee for offering his readers another story that holds up well and showcases his talent for keeping the reader on the edge of their seat

Donnie Light, author of Dark Justice, Ripper's Row and The Hotel California
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