Finally, he said, “Where am I?”
The disembodied voice said, “You are in the Universal Life Center. This is where all new transfers from Earth start out.”
In a blink, a man sat beside Scott. He was slightly round, bald, and had the most devilishly sly eyes Scott had ever seen. Nonetheless, his face was split with a kind smile.
“It’s a bit of a bear, this initial adjustment. I remember.”
“So, you woke up here, too?”
“Oh, yes, we all did, at one time or another.”
“We?”
“The Agents of Karma. We all work for the Karma Delivery Service. We’ve watched your life carefully. I’m here to offer you a position, if you want it.”
The Reset Life of Cassandra Collins
Available December, 2018
The next book in the Middle Falls Time Travel series will be The Reset Life of Cassandra Collins. It is available for preorder here.
Cassandra Collins is born into a privileged life as the youngest daughter of the wealthiest family in Middle Falls, Oregon. She finds there is a price to pay for privilege and safety, though. At the end of her life, she wishes that she had chosen another path.
When she dies, she wakes up in her eighteen year old body in 1968, able to make exactly that choice again. As in all Middle Falls stories, Cassandra’s choices don’t necessarily bring her the hoped-for results.
Author’s Note
One of my goals in writing The Middle Falls Time Travel series is to not get into too much of a rut. I don’t ever want to repeat the same story. Yes, all of the Middle Falls stories have common elements—death and reawakening in a younger self, and redemption. But, the stories are all different, from Michael Hollister’s redemption from being a cold blooded killer, to the lessons Nathaniel Moon still needed to learn, to the many choices Veronica McAllister had to make to find her own emancipation.
In that vein, The Vigilante Life of Scott McKenzie is once again a new kind of story. In reviewing the first six books in the series, one thing I had noticed was that there wasn’t a lot of “action sequences.” You know, car chases, or physical altercations and the like. I thought it was time to remedy that. So, we have a book that’s relatively chock-full of those elements. It’s important to me to not neglect the most important parts of the story, though—the emotional arc of Scott McKenzie, in particular.
If you’ve been reading these books in sequence, you might remember that after the last book—The Changing Lives of Joe Hart—I had announced I was going to take a break from writing more Middle Falls books for a while. That lasted all of about ten days, as Scott McKenzie kept banging on my brain, asking me to tell his story. That hadn’t happened since I tried to kill of Michael Hollister at the end of the very first book. I turned out to love Michael’s story, so I decided to listen to Scott. I’m glad I did.
It was a challenge to write Scott’s character and have him come off to the reader the way I saw him—as a man conflicted by his natural tendencies of non-violence, but needing to embrace violence to fulfill his destiny. I worked hard to present him as a real person, warts and all, but show that ultimately, he was a good, and kind man.
Did I get there? Only you can decide that. That’s the great thing about our relationship. I do my best to write a good story, but it doesn’t come to life until you put the words into your head.
Bestselling author Terry Schott once again was my alpha reader. He reads each of my books in ten-thousand word chunks and provides insight and incredible advice on the fly. He made some terrific suggestions and had a number of keen insights into what would make this book work. I appreciate him endlessly.
Once again, Linda Boulanger from TreasureLine Books handled the cover duties. This cover came together faster than any project we’ve ever worked on, and Linda’s been doing my books since 2012. As soon as I saw the dirty, menacing face of Scott McKenzie, I knew she had captured the vibe I wanted perfectly.
Dan Hilton of Hilton Editing and Proofreading, once again had the editing reins. Dan is exceptionally busy and talented, but somehow he manages to find a way things done, always before the deadline. Dan made this book better, and I owe him a great deal of gratitude.
Mark Sturgell and Debra Galvin served as my 1-2 proofreading punch once again. Speaking of tight deadlines, I put them to the test with this book and they both did an outstanding job of catching my errant hyphens and commas. I believe if we didn’t have hyphens in the English language, it would eliminate 80% of the mistakes I make.
Because this book contained some elements I am not familiar with, I consulted with two experts. Jerry Weible has been my best friend since third grade. He and his lovely wife Lynn are also the inspiration for Jerry and Lynn Werbeloff in this story. Jerry has been studying martial arts since 1974. He assisted me in making sure the fight scenes were believable. He also turned me on to the deadly karambit that Scott McKenzie used to great effect in the book.
Also, my brother-in-law, Brian Decker, helped me on many aspects of the book. Brian has been in law enforcement since the seventies and explained many things I was previously unaware of. One of those things, unfortunately, is that the collapsing baton that Scott uses throughout this book is illegal in many jurisdictions, and would have been difficult for Scott to obtain in the early seventies. Since I had already written that Scott had used that weapon in the last book in the series, I couldn’t change it for this one, so I took a small literary license and left it in. Mea culpa.
Many thanks to both Jerry and Brian for their invaluable advice and assistance. All remaining errors in fact are mine alone.
Finally, I would like to thank my Constant Readers who make up my Shawn Inmon’s Advance Readers group on Facebook. They read the story in its roughest form and give me a push in the right direction every time. If you are interested in volunteering to be one of my Advance Readers, drop me a line at shawninmon@gmail.com.
I want you to know how grateful I am that you choose to read my stories. You are the reason I write them.
Other Books by Shawn Inmon
The Unusual Second Life of Thomas Weaver – Book one of the Middle Falls Time Travel Series. Thomas Weaver led a wasted life, but divine intervention gives him a chance to do it all over again. What would you do, if you could do it all again?
The Redemption of Michael Hollister — Book two of the Middle Falls Time Travel Series. Michael Hollister was evil in Thomas Weaver’s story. Is it possible for a murderer to find true redemption?
The Death and Life of Dominick Davidner – Book Three of the Middle Falls Time Travel Series. When Dominick is murdered, he awakens back in his eight year old body with one thought: how to find Emily, the love of his life.