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Agreeing to a dubious pact offered by a paranormal creature propels shy sixteen-year-old Mia Chandler down a perilous path, unprepared and alone. She is challenged by terrifying events that require all her courage and intelligence to survive. Learning she has an unknown half-brother living in Oregon's beautiful Wallowa Mountains, Mia goes to meet him, but finds him and two of his close friends being stalked by a crazed killer. Joining their struggle against this murderer, she feels an amazing preternatural ability arise within her when it is urgently needed. This eerie power will transform the rest of Mia's life, as well as those of others.…mehr

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Agreeing to a dubious pact offered by a paranormal creature propels shy sixteen-year-old Mia Chandler down a perilous path, unprepared and alone. She is challenged by terrifying events that require all her courage and intelligence to survive. Learning she has an unknown half-brother living in Oregon's beautiful Wallowa Mountains, Mia goes to meet him, but finds him and two of his close friends being stalked by a crazed killer. Joining their struggle against this murderer, she feels an amazing preternatural ability arise within her when it is urgently needed. This eerie power will transform the rest of Mia's life, as well as those of others.
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Autorenporträt
James Dobie published his first thriller/mystery novel in 2022, although by then he had already written six more. He has now finished drafts of all eight standalone sequels in his Wallowa Lake Thrillers series, only half of which have been published. The Fret Master, is James' fourth Wallowa Lake Thriller, a standalone sequel to the first three, The Wailing, The Wood Sprite, and Angel of Oregon. A native Texan, James lives in Austin, where he creates gripping new psychological/paranormal novels at a fast pace and enjoys playing his guitar when he isn't writing. He stays busy scheming ever more dire ways to hurl his characters, at unexpected moments, into shocking danger. Many of his heroes are spirited, defiantly different females caught up in situations rife with danger. Readers' reviews of James' novels are greatly appreciated and may be sent to his email, .