In "Island Ghosts", "slightly psychic" U.S. Marshal Will Castleton's tropical vacation is no escape from his past. The reporter who cashed in on the tragedy resulting in Will's psychic abilities is hot on his trail as Will races time through a hurricane to save a woman's life. "Island Ghosts" is the first story in THE CASTLETON FILES collection of Will Castleton stories. The suggested Will Castleton series reading order: DEATH SIGHT BLOOD & DONUTS (short story) PURGATORY BLUES DARKER SHADES OF PARADISE (coming soon) THE CASTLETON FILES RETURN TO ANGEL HILL THE HOUSE IN CYRUS HOLLER More Will Castleton stories and novels are forthcoming. Will also appears very briefly at the end of GRAY LAKE: A NOVEL OF CRIME AND SUPERNATURAL HORROR, a non-series stand-alone novel. It would fit in between BLOOD & DONUTS and PURGATORY BLUES. More Will Castleton stories and novels are forthcoming. “Island Ghosts” and “Blood & Donuts” also appear in UNTIL YOU CAN SCREAM NO MORE - more than 50 dark stories by David Bain! Will also appears very briefly at the end of GRAY LAKE: A NOVEL OF CRIME AND SUPERNATURAL HORROR. It would fit in between BLOOD & DONUTS and PURGATORY BLUES. David Bain is the author of the Will Castleton paranormal investigator series, the Riders of the Weird West series, the Green River crime and horror series and many more novels and story collections (several co-written with C. Dennis Moore). An award-winning journalist, Bain is also a speaker and writing teacher, having taught writing to literally thousands of students over more than 25 years.
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- Release Date 12/13/2013
- Author David Bain
- Language English
- Company a/a Productions
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