Shattered Circle

· Tripecoh Media
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306
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About this ebook

Newly minted homicide detective Jackson Cole is thrust into a whirlwind of supernatural terror when three women are found dead, their bodies adorned with mysterious occult symbols.

As the media frenzy surrounding the case reaches fever pitch and pressure mounts from city officials, Cole finds himself without leads and facing skepticism from his own department. But when a stranger arrives with a wild theory involving blood magic, Cole's skepticism is put to the test as he grapples with the unimaginable: the existence of demons and dark forces lurking in Charleston.

With only his wits, a pistol, and a pair of handcuffs, Cole must confront a supernatural evil that defies the laws of physics and threatens to consume all. Shattered Circle is a pulse-pounding paranormal thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats with its intense action and bone-chilling suspense. Prepare for a riveting ride into the unknown as Cole battles against the forces of darkness to uncover the truth and, if he’s lucky, survive.

About the author

John Stamp is a multi-genre author, writing in horror, crime, and fantasy. He served as a Special Agent with the NCIS, FBI, and was a Police Officer in Charleston, South Carolina. He is a native of the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York. John holds a master’s degree in forensic science from the University of Florida. He lives on Saint Simons Island, GA with his wife, two boys, two cats, and a three legged dog.

His podcast, Writer Stuff, is available on all platforms.

Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @johnstampwriter.


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