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Oak Hollow: A Nightmare in Riverton Novel

"Harrowing hotel horrors continue in this satisfying follow-up to Level Zero." –BestThrillers.comThe ribbon's been cut again at The Oak Hollow Hotel...Newly hired night shift clerk, Nancy Helbens Richards, and her husband opt not to inform authorities when tragedy strikes. Carrying the burden of an estranged relationship with her mother and being one of Creeper Joe's fifty-four victims, Nancy works to rebuild her life, ironically finding unspoken protection inside the hotel just above where she was once captive.Wandering Riverton Statesman columnist, Vic Ramsey, puts off checking into the hotel after his colleague ends up dead writing a series of articles on the building's storied past. Vic's connection to the area's forgotten Chipequa tribe leads him to uncover mysteries of the property's mystical roots as he ventures into an incomparable realm upon check-in.They share a common enemy. The question is why.

About the Author

Writing term papers and essays in college and graduate school was only the genesis of Dan McDowell's career in wordsmithing. After eleven-years working in technology and business management, Dan's growing appetite for writing thrilling and chilling stories to escape the left-brained confines of Corporate America leaves him diving headfirst into the right-brained universe of fiction. He and his family currently reside in a restored 1903 home near San Antonio, TX.

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