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Drawn to Flame (3rd Eye Detective)

Down on his luck P.I. Caleb Carson didn't believe in magic until it started trying to kill him...Haunted by a past he can’t remember, and a gruesome case he’d like to forget, the last thing Caleb wants is to help a wealthy eccentric recover a stolen artifact – no questions asked. But the bills are piling up, and the money’s too good to refuse. He’s got three days to retrieve an ancient dagger, but before he can even begin the investigation, Caleb is confronted by the world of the occult, and those who will do anything to possess power. Caleb’s no magician, but he’s used to whipping up a few tricks to even the odds. When a cult of fire worshipers marks him for sacrifice, things start to heat up in the sleepy city of Knoxville. If he’s not clever, the case, and his life will go up in flames. Will Caleb survive, or will he burn like the others before him? Find out in Drawn to Flame, the first novel in the Third Eye Detective series.

About the Author

Tess Arnold has been an actor, a technical director, a bouncer, a gas station attendant, and a community health worker, a spoken word performer, and a few other things. Having the temperament of a writer, that's what he usually does while everyone else is sleeping. He lives with his hound dog, Tiny Satan, (actually his name is Rhett, but he earns the nickname if you'll pardon the pun), a black cat named Lilith, and The Wife, (who shall remain nameless until she decides to be named), in Knoxville, TN. He can always be found if you know where to look.

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