Poison Pen
Author: | James Kisner |
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Zebra Books, 1990 |
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Book Type: | Novel |
Genre: | Horror |
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Synopsis
The folks at the seance hung on Tricia Mumford's every word. They were believers. Everybody except Roger Kant: He was a skeptic. He didn't believe in psychic phenomena, and he especially didn't believe in Tricia Mumford, the world-famous trance medium. Roger made a career of debunking fakes like Tricia; now he'd have a field day. He'd write a book, exposing her trickery. He'd speak on the radio, too. He'd tell the truth...
Then the violent headaches began--the small accidents--the nightmares--the horrific visions. Roger the skeptic shrugged it all off as mere coincidence; maybe he'd been working too hard. Then he started getting panic attacks when he spoke on the radio. And he couldn't write a word...
Someone--something--was determined to teach Roger Kant just what was real and what wasn't. The hard way. And the lessons were just beginning...
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