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Debunker: Independence Day (eBook)

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Debunker: Independence Day
Debunker: Independence Day eBook Cover, written by Dennis Anthony
Debunker: Independence Day eBook Cover,
written by Dennis Anthony
Author(s) Dennis Anthony
Series Debunker
Publisher Sandpiper Press
Publication date December 1, 2013
Media type eBook
Length 495 Pages
ASIN B00FFHHREA
Followed by Debunker: Psychic Storm

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Debunker: Independence Day is an eBook written by Dennis Anthony. It is the first work in the Debunker series by this author. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Debunker: Independence Day
  • Author: Dennis Anthony
  • Published By: Sandpiper Press
  • Length: 495 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00FFHHREA
  • Publishing Date: December 1, 2013


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Francis Trecy refutes paranormal claims of other researchers on a popular reality television show. He's called The Dark Lord and The Unbeliever. Only a few people closest to him know his secret. Francis sees a lot more than he's telling.

Before he becomes the accidental star of the program, he falls in love with a beautiful, enigmatic woman who disappears without explanation. In her wake, she leaves behind a procession of ex-lovers, along with suggestions of deceit and betrayal. Finding her becomes Francis's obsession.

His team of mismatched investigators journeys to the most famous battlefield in American history. There he discovers that reality is not at all what it seems. In coming to terms with his complicated past, he battles against physical danger and emotional pain. He discovers that longings of thousands of wayward spirits mirror his own. And he learns that in a world stranger than we can imagine, the human heart remains the strangest thing of all.


Book Review

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