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Barry Hoffman


Hungry Eyes

Eyes: Book 1

Barry Hoffman

The eyes were always watching. Probing. Hungry. She could feel then as she huddled there, naked, vulnerable, in an iron cage in a twisted man's basement. But now she's free. She isn't vulnerable anymore. She's the one with the power, the need to close the eyes. And she'll close them all. When she's done the will be no more hungry eyes...

Eyes of Prey

Eyes: Book 2

Barry Hoffman

Lysette had seen it all. As a child, she has witnessed her parents' gruesome murder, and as an adult, she had seen men leering at her as she worked the strip clubs. But that night in the subway, the night she shot the mugger, she saw something else. She saw the mugger, dying and bleeding, at her feet. And she saw her mission in life. That night, The Nightwatcher was born. That night, the terror began.

Judas Eyes

Eyes: Book 3

Barry Hoffman

Shara doesn't kill anymore. At one time she was a vigilante killer, vicious and effective, stalking her victims one by one. But those days are over. She still has a need for the hunt, but now she's able to quell her inner demons legally -- as a bounty hunter. She still hunts her prey with the same chilling efficiency, but without the need to kill.

Shara has accepted a private bounty to hunt Mica Swann, in many ways a kindred spirit. Mica is on a killing spree, driven by mysterious forces within her that urge her on to more and more bloodshed. But Shara and Mica have more than murder in common. There is a strange psychic connection between them that allows Shara to peer into Mica's mind, an ability that Shara hopes will enable her to bring her prey to ground. But nothing is more dangerous than cornered prey.

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