Kathleen Freeborne lives a perfectly normal life until the day her paranormal team investigates the reportedly haunted King’s Playhouse Theatre in Prince Edward Island, Canada. On the morning of the investigation, she suffers a terrifying panic attack, leading her to believe her life is coming to a grinding halt and people are conspiring against her. Events escalate from bad to worse when she discovers theatre caretaker Bill Blythe is behaving oddly and fervently ranting incomprehensible religious gibberish. Shortly after his departure, they see a bloodied and battered apparition of a woman who tells them to beware the chosen one. The frightened team flees only to realize a few days later that something isn’t quite right in the little town of Montague. Townsfolk are behaving oddly and gruesome murders begin to occur. They embark down a dark and deadly path, trying to stop the demented killer. A chilling journey that explores mind-bending haunted happenings in the lives of paranormal investigators.
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Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that.-Martin Luther King Jr.
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Book one of The Rage Trilogy, Phantom Rage charts the path of a team of paranormal investigators as they attempt to solve a series of gruesome murders in the small town of Montague, PEI. As they get closer, anxiety-ridden Kathleen Freeborne experiences terrifying incidents and wonders if her fragile emotional state will lead them to the demented killer or to their graves.
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- Release Date 03/05/2017
- Author William Blackwell
- Language English
- Company Telemachus Press, LLC
- Weight 7.7 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.49 x 8 inches
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