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"...plenty of the unpredictable chills and excitement horror thriller fans appreciate." -Kirkus Reviews Nash Baxter is a liar. He's the famous skeptic who rides his motorcycle across the country debunking hauntings everywhere he goes. Yet he knows ghosts are real - suffering remnants of the departed, held fast to this world and tormented by demons. Hell, it seems, exists all across the land, side-by-side with the living world. Nash has the power to see into that hell and destroy the demons by a force of will. But sometimes demons fight back... When they do, they possess Nash and force him to…mehr

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"...plenty of the unpredictable chills and excitement horror thriller fans appreciate." -Kirkus Reviews Nash Baxter is a liar. He's the famous skeptic who rides his motorcycle across the country debunking hauntings everywhere he goes. Yet he knows ghosts are real - suffering remnants of the departed, held fast to this world and tormented by demons. Hell, it seems, exists all across the land, side-by-side with the living world. Nash has the power to see into that hell and destroy the demons by a force of will. But sometimes demons fight back... When they do, they possess Nash and force him to commit murder. Not that Nash minds. He does not feel emotions. Not fear. Not horror. That is until a mysterious woman comes into his life and convinces him nothing was ever as it seemed. He has one purpose in life - to save the world from the truest evil, an evil that lives and breathes inside of Nash Baxter himself.
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Michael Scott Hopkins is an attorney in Joliet, Illinois, where he lives with his wife of more than 30 thirty years, Carla; his golden retriever, Charlie; and two black cats named Lolli and Pop. He has an MA in English from Governors State University and graduated cum laude from The John Marshall Law School, where he was a member of The John Marshall Law Review. He and Carla have three sons, Tyler, Kyle, and Eric.