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Dark Side of Sunset Pointe: A Lance Underphal Mystery

Not your usual ‘whodunit’ mystery. Not your typical police procedural. Not traditionally paranormal or horror. But an intriguing combo of all that, and then some.A deviant serial killer on the loose. An investigative reporter, she’s tough and smart. A hardnosed detective who won’t give up. A freelance photographer who saw the horror in his head. You won’t see this hard-boiled crime thriller coming.“Quirky, supernaturally afflicted degenerate of an antihero...loved it! You have to stare at the wreck till the last bloody twist…there is no turning away from this plot. Will definitely be reading more…with morbid curiosity.”Dangerous. Dark. Different. A captivating read for fans of James Lee Burke, Cormac McCarthy, and Stephen King.As seen on NBC, Dark Side of Sunset Pointe was inspired by real events, one of the stand-alone novels in this new breed of mystery thrillers.“Mystery. Intrigue. Touches of the paranormal. This book has it all—a fast paced page-turner with twists and turns along the way.”The Lance Underphal Mystery Thriller series will keep you up nights guessing. Try a thriller with teeth. Take a walk on the Dark Side.

From the Back Cover

An investigative reporter, she's tough and smart. A hardnosed homicide detective who won't give up. A Trump-wannabe real estate developer - murdered. A freelance photographer who saw it all in his head. Dark. Different. Inspired by true events. Devastated by his wife's death, the down and out crime scene photographer wakes plagued with visions - the doubles hooting of a commercial real estate developer and his mistress. The hard-boiled homicide detective does his best to blow off the photographer's "visions," but dead bodies are piling up. The photographer comes to realize his visions will either kill him or lead to the murderer. His only hope is the voice in his head, the voice of his dead wife.

About the Author

When asked about time spent in solitary confinement in the Maricopa felony block, he said, "Some things are better left a mystery." Yet he admits to drawing on life's darker experiences to create a new breed of murder mystery thrillers. Michael Allan Scott, his wife, Cynthia, and their rescue Doberman, Roxie live with coyotes, bobcats, and javelina in the Arizona desert. To get your 1stE-book FREE, go to michaelallanscott.com

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