Armed with a list of names, Brian steps into a machine that can drop him into decades long gone. His task: stop murders before they happen. His price: the weight of killing killers.
The next name on the list is Sherry Brown, a young woman murdered during a 1963 robbery in Sevierville, Tennessee. Her death, for a mere $102 from a gas station register, was dismissed as another unsolved case, buried under dust and time. But Brian has seen the future. He knows that if Sherry dies, more lives will be claimed by the killers who walk away. Stopping them means rewriting history—and taking blood into his own hands.
Haunted by recurring visions, the ghost of Savanna, and the fragile thread of his father’s life, Brian must face not only two men who treat murder like a game, but also the crushing question of morality: does saving the innocent justify becoming a killer himself?
In this relentless journey of violence, sacrifice, and redemption, Brian learns that time doesn’t forgive mistakes—and every choice has a cost.
The Case of Sherry Brown is a gripping fusion of suspense and heartbreak, blending crime, time-travel, and the unbearable weight of second chances.
Jason R. Cash is a Gulf Coast–based storyteller whose work blends suspense, emotion, and the haunting weight of “what if.” A lifelong lover of stories that press into the darker corners of ordinary life, he writes with an eye for atmosphere and a heart for the characters who must endure it.
When he isn’t behind the keyboard, Jason can often be found on the Alabama coast with his wife Lori, balancing his passions for real estate, family, and writing. His fiction—spanning apocalyptic dramas, neighborly nightmares, and heart-pounding thrillers—always circles back to one question: how far will we go for the ones we love?
The Case of Sherry Brown continues Brian Crossley’s time-bending journey, exploring sacrifice, redemption, and the cost of rewriting fate.