Legacy, Chris Coppel

Thank you @Chriscoppel for letting me review your book. I really enjoyed reading Legacy it kept me entertained and gripped to the end. I read this book in two days. The story is horror and has time travel in it. I loved the dog he was lovely. I liked Chris he is a detective and lives in small village. Chris recives a parcel at his door and it suddley changes his and his family life. There was sone good twists in the book and i hope theres a second one. I wanted to get to the end to see what happens to the family would live to read more of Chris Cooppel books in tbe future. Didnt see half the tbings coming in the book which is good because it kept me guesding 5 stars. Blurb Craig Edmonds and his young family are awoken at 2 AM by someone banging at their front door. On their doorstep they find an unexpected delivery a large crate with a generic label addressed to his family. Their remote house, the lateness of the hour, the unexpectedness of the delivery something feels wrong to Craig, a sheriff in the high desert of southern Utah. It has taken him years to recover from the psychological trauma he d undergone as an elite Marine sniper, but his life was now simple and complete. But then he opens the crate to discover an intricately carved wooden mirror. Now Craig must fight an enemy far worse than any he d encountered in the Middle East. Only this time he is battling against time and the embodiment of evil in a desperate attempt to save his family. His mission will take him twenty five years into the past and six thousand miles from home in order to defeat the reanimation of a 16th century English witch in this spine-chilling time travelling horror. About the Author Chris Coppel was born in California and has since split his time between the USA and Europe, living in California, Spain, France, Switzerland and England. Chris taught advanced screenwriting at the UCLA film school and has been writing for over thirty years. His debut novel, Far From Burden Dell was published in 2005 and his next two, Luck and The Lodge, were published in late 2020.

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