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Debunker: Independence Day

B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree

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Francis Trecy refutes paranormal claims of other researchers on a popular reality television show. Critics call him “the Dark Lord.” The “Unbeliever.” But only a few people closest to him know his secret. Francis sees a lot more than he’s telling.

 

Before he becomes the accidental star of the program, he falls in love with a beautiful, enigmatic woman who disappears without explanation. In her wake, she leaves behind a procession of ex-lovers, along with suggestions of deceit and betrayal. Finding her becomes Francis’s obsession.

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His team of mismatched investigators journeys to the most famous battlefield in American history. There he discovers that reality is not at all what it seems. He discovers that longings of thousands of wayward spirits mirror his own.

 

And he learns that in a world stranger than we can imagine, the human heart remains the strangest thing of all.

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Debunker: Psychic Storm

B.R.A.G  Medallion Honoree

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Surprising healings. Bleeding stigmata-like wounds. A woman who kills without mercy. And another who holds miraculous powers. Something really unusual is going on at St. Mary’s Hospital.

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Following the success of the paranormal reality show that made him a star, Francis Trecy has been invited to Wisconsin to investigate some of these claims. He ends up with a ringside seat for a collision between the holy and the unholy.

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He is forced into an engagement with an enemy more powerful than anything on Earth.

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To survive, he may have to accept the madness of things. He’ll have to seek powerful allies or risk seeing the world and the people he loves destroyed.

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Sometimes the battle between good and evil isn’t a fair fight.

Debunker: Scream of the Valkyrie

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Francis Trecy is on the run.

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The star of the hit reality show, The Skeptic, faces a lifetime in prison after his arrest for murder. No one seems to be buying into his claim that the woman he murdered was really a vindictive succubus.

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That may explain why the U.S. Marshals Service is after him along with an army of assorted supernatural ghoulies who believe his rightful place is locked inside a Wisconsin prison for the rest of his life.

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But Francis has help. A strange boy with a remarkable past leads him on a journey to the compound of a teacher. And a magician. Or maybe he’s a charlatan. Or something completely different.

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In the exciting conclusion to the Debunker trilogy, Francis Trecy learns who he really is. His obsession with the woman he has been seeking for years is finally resolved.

And if the world ends along the way, well, that’s the way it’s supposed to be.

 

Isn’t it?

Debunker Trilogy

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Anything you can imagine is real.

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The full Francis Trecy saga is now available on Kindle in one volume. Obsession. Loss. Terror. And, finally, a mind-blowing understanding that explains everything. It ain't pretty. It might keep you up all night. But you won't soon forget it.

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All three Debunker books. One low price.

Ratcatcher, Be Still

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Rice Channon is a reporter, but he's not Clark Kent. He seems to have a superhuman ability to sniff out murderers, but he's no Superman.

 

The cops simply call him the Ratcatcher. Some of them think he's brilliant. Some think he's just lucky.  His boss wants to take him off the police beat. His ex-girlfriend wants him to quit calling her.

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But there are other souls in his life, and Rice is the only one who sees them.

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When he starts looking into the murder of a local atheist activist, everybody seems to want him doing something else. But he just won't stay away from this case. And it might get him killed.

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So Says the Ratcatcher

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Rice Channon believes the paperboy who tells him he witnessed a horrendous crime. Unfortunately, nobody else does.

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The time is late 1972. The landscape of changing gender roles and a woman’s right to choose is colored by the election of a new conservative president and an ongoing war that refuses to die. In an effort to discover the truth in this shifting world, Rice visits a dying hippie commune, considers astrological insights, and even questions his own sanity.

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Along the way he betrays someone close. He finds help from an unlikely source, but that help arrives too late. A friend dies. Now an innocent woman and her son are at risk.

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And the Ratcatcher, trapped and immobilized, is unable to do anything about it.

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The Lie of Old Knives

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When the son of a wealthy businessman disappears from Navy boot camp, reporter Rice Channon is sent to investigate. What he finds is a confusing whirl of lies, misdirection, and threats.

 

In early 70s Chicago, Rice meets weary hippies, a half-ass mystic, and a retinue of spirits who may want to help him. Or console him. Or kill him.

 

Everything is a jumble, but one thing he knows for sure: someone wants to do him harm and will not stop until he hurts bad. Or is dead.

 

Sometimes the certainty of lies is the only truth.

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Of Blood and the Ratcatcher

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Why are bodies of teenaged girls, supposedly dead by their own hands, found empty of blood but otherwise unmarked?

 

Local police reporter Rice Channon is pulled into the investigation. Will his rumored ability to see the recently dead help find the answers?

 

A brand new Ratcatcher paranormal mystery by multiple BRAG Medallion awardee, Dennis Anthony.

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