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The Suicide Forest (The River Book 5)

"One of the most exciting new series!"In these dark, secluded trees in Washington State, it's easy to get lost, and desperation hangs in the air. The Suicide Forest is full of demons, drawn to those who come to kill themselves. Steven and Roy find themselves here, facing down an evil greater than any before.The mystery starts in the haunted Seattle home of June, grandmother to Robbie, a ten-year old boy who shares "the gift" with Steven and Roy. Steven suspects the ghostly attacks on June and Robbie are much more than a mere haunting and soon realize they are in over their heads.They seek the help of Judith, an elderly eccentric. Her expertise seems wise, but when they set foot in The Suicide Forest they're confronted with a demonic force so powerful, even Judith's advice seems worthless. Steven will have to summon abilities he never knew he had to battle a creature intent on torturing his friends.The Suicide Forest is a fast-paced and suspenseful paranormal novel that confronts evil, ghosts, and the dead.The Suicide Forest is the fifth book in The River series. There are currently nine titles available in the series, and an additional three titles in a spin-off series, The Downwinders.

About the Author

Michael Richan lives in Seattle, Washington. He has written fiction for thirty-five years, and is the author of several popular horror/paranormal series, including The River, The Dark River and The Downwinders.

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