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"Lost: The Field Researchers Book 2 by A.E. Hellstorm is one of the best books in its genre I have read for some time. Whether you like crime, thrillers, or horror, Lost: The Field Researchers Book 2 is for you. It expertly combines several genres in an involved, intricate plot. There is so much to this book that any aspect could make a brilliant stand-alone novel, but the combination creates a tense, emotionally driven tale." - Reader's Favorite FBI-agent Carl Hansen has seen too much of the darkness, too much of things that shouldn’t exist, that nobody would believe, and he longs for a break, but instead of the quiet and peaceful life he wishes for, he once again gets dragged back into pandemonium and turmoil. The terrorist attack that takes everyone by surprise, the loss of his colleague, the serial killer case he gets assigned, and his new, unpredictable boss who sees through him like he was made from glass. Walking blindly into chaos, Carl realizes he is not alone. Suddenly, people he reluctantly cares for walk by his side, people who are willing to light a candle in the darkness, but will that flickering light be enough to fight the living nightmares, or will it be snuffed out, like most of the light in Carl’s life? The Field Researcher series is a vivid combination of Lovecraftian horror, crime, relationship drama, urban fantasy, and romance. Lost is the second free-standing book about the Field Researchers. This book series is loosely based on the world created by H.P. Lovecraft.

About the Author

A.E. Hellstorm was born in Sweden, but spent several years of her youth in Portugal and Greece, before returning to Stockholm, her city of birth. As a young adult she took a diploma in Creative Writing, as well as a Master of Arts in Scientific Archaeology. In 2005, she and her husband moved to Canada together with their cats, and have lived there ever since. In Canada she took a diploma in Arts and Cultural Management, and in Photography. She opened her photography business Flying Elk Photography in 2012. In the Hands of the Unknown is her first published novel, but she has had a play, Marsvindar, staged at Rosenlundsteatern in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1992, and she has also participated in two anthologies: Karbunkel in 1994, and the 2014 Wyrdcon Companion Book. Other than that she is a vivid roleplaying enthusiast, and she was deeply engaged in the Swedish larping community during the 1990's and early 2000's. In the year of 2000 she organized the Greek mythology-based larp 'The Song of Mycenae'. When she doesn't write she enjoys curling up in a recliner with a book, a large cup of tea, and mostly a cat or two in her lap or on her shoulder.

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