- Editor: Loretta Sylvestre
- Available in: Paperback, Kindle, ePub, Audiobook
- ISBN: 978-1-7333290-1-9
- Published: February 25, 2020
“A heart-pounding tale that centers on the ideas of fate, decency, and humanity.” — Red City Review
Leonardo Cantrell is a painfully shy sixteen-year-old who cannot look people in the eye. One night while he’s volunteering at a homeless shelter, an old man forces eye contact and gives Leo the power to see Death.
His best, and only, friend—J.C. Rivera—thinks this new power is cool until Leo accidentally looks into J.C.’s eyes and “sees” his murder, a murder that will occur in less than two weeks. Stunned and shaken, the two boys sift through clues in Leo’s “vision” in a desperate effort to find the killer and stop him before he can strike.
Aided by feisty new-girl-at-school, Laura, the boys uncover evidence suggesting the identity of the murderer. However, their plan to trap the would-be killer goes horribly awry and reveals a truth that could kill them all.
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“I absolutely adored EVERYTHING about this book.”
– Kayla Krantz
“I Know When You’re Going to Die by Michael J. Bowler is an amazingly written book full of suspense, friendship, and murder. This genre is my favorite, so I loved the book.”
– LitPick Book Reviews
“A brilliant read, the author does an amazing job of capturing the raw nature of fear that grips us all when staring into the face of death while also delving into the hardships and struggles modern-day teens face from peers and adults alike.”
– Anthony Avina
“Michael does it again. Doesn’t seem to matter if it’s Fantasy, Mystery or Horror. Michael once again shows himself to be a master of any genre he decided to tackle. I Know When You’re Going To Die is a wonderful roller coaster ride with a twist I never saw coming, and a wonderful moral to boot: “Not everyone is what they seem to be.” And brings into wonderful perspective the old adage “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Another book I would highly recommend should be in EVERY school library.”
– Reviewer on Amazon