What if you never really existed at all? Shem Chasser is just that, someone who has never really existed. Nameless By Joe Conlan Published by Joe Conlan March 2013 Born to a drug addicted prostitute, Shem was not born in a hospital, but in a vehicle, never given a name and never enrolled in school. Shem, being born into the world of prostitution, being given out by his mother to her clients to earn more money, grew to hate all women. FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel Falcone, a good and decent person, finds himself framed for killing his wife and in-laws while on a cruise ship. Daniel is pitted against the epitome of evil and faces losing everything and everyone he loves most. He also risks losing his pristine reputation that he has worked for his entire adult life to establish. When Shem focuses his sights on Annie, head of security for King Cruise Lines, people close to her start to disappear and receive strange items. Annie and Daniel have a past together, having dated for years and came close to getting married, strike up a relationship again. Shem does not like this and decides he is going to seek revenge on Daniel. Daniel ends up facing a frighteningly brilliant psychotic serial killer, whose abuse filled childhood left him devoid of humanity and seeking revenge with a vengeance. Daniel races the clock to prove his innocence, save those that he love and catch Nameless. Terrifying and chilling, Nameless is a real page-turner. Nameless adds a new twist to the deadly game of cat and mouse. I’m looking forward to the sequel.