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Phantom Lock: Phantom Fall

Through his mind’s eye, Kurt Roberts catches a glimpse of worlds falling through agony and horror. When a fatal train crash occurs outside the city limits of Chicago, FBI Agent Angela Nardi turns to Kurt’s years of paranormal expertise. This accident left some alive and some dead, the strange part was the cause of death, drowning. The wreckage scattered on dry land, nowhere near any body of water.Kurt, close to his emotional edge, is haunted by pain and impending personal loss, throwing himself into cases like never before. Questions only deepen when clues point to an unassuming youth, who seems to have wisdom surrounding the complications of life and death. All the answers, locked away somewhere inside of a pocket watch that tells more than time.

About the Author

A. Charles Ross, born Alexander Robert Charles Ross, was raised in the small town of Enon, Ohio. Beginning his self-published career with writing short stories, he has begun building an entire Urban Fantasy world filled with things just dying to be brought to life on the page. As a teenager and young adult, he was often terrorized and inspired by: Clive Barker, R.L. Stine, and John Carpenter. Dabbling in writing and studying atmospheric horror, Alex originally desired to work in the horror film industry and perhaps someday he will. To feed that desire further Alex is constantly writing and researching. His ultimate goal is to pull his readers into another world, throwing away the key.

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