In The Shadows
(Autor) Chris MacDonaldWhen he died, Nërëus Forbes, frontman of The Marshalls, was the most famous rockstar in the world. 40 years after his death, Nërëus' status as an icon is undisputed, but the circumstances around his death remain uncertain. Despite being ruled an overdose by police, fans and conspiracy theorists alike refuse to accept it was purely accidental. In an attempt to uncover the truth, Winter Harris, an investigative journalist and daughter of The Marshalls guitarist, decides to interview those who knew Nërëus best. But when her father confesses a dark secret, hidden for decades, Winter suddenly has evidence that could bring both of their lives crashing down. . .
Chris MacDonald
Chris MacDonald is a Canadian author known for his compelling storytelling and thought-provoking themes. His most notable work is the novel "A House in the Sky," which chronicles the harrowing ordeal of journalist Amanda Lindhout's abduction in Somalia. MacDonald's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, vivid imagery, and a deep exploration of human emotions. Through his works, he sheds light on complex issues such as trauma, resilience, and the human spirit. MacDonald's contributions to literature have earned him critical acclaim and a loyal following. His impactful storytelling has left a lasting impression on the true crime genre, inspiring readers to reflect on the power of survival and redemption in the face of adversity.