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Ghost

A John Spector Novel, Volume 1

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Ghost

By: Wayne Thomas Batson
Narrated by: Brandon McKernan
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Protector and punisher…

Hunter and hunted…

Down-to-earth and otherworldly…

John Spector, aka GHOST, isn’t your ordinary investigator.

He carries a shiny badge, a billfold ID, and a mysterious silver suitcase. His mission? Seek the forgotten ones, the abandoned ones, the ones no one else can or will help. Visit blunt force trauma upon the world’s blackest souls and deny the devil his day by any means necessary. And never stop. Never.

For more than a decade, the "Smiling Jack" killer has been posting photos of his victims on the Web, daring anyone to catch him, daring anyone to care. But when no missing person files match and no victims are ever found, the FBI closes the case.

Years later, a digital camera washes up on shore, and GHOST finds it. Each macabre photo becomes a clue that will lead GHOST and FBI Special Agent Deanna Rezvani on the trail of one of the most diabolical killers of this world…or beyond.

"No one gets away with murder. Not for long."

NOTE: This audiobook is intended for mature reading audiences. The appropriate listener age is: 16+

©2013 Wayne Thomas Batson (P)2014 Wayne Thomas Batson
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Haunted Ghost
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I could not finish this book due to the politics. It started out as an interesting urban fantasy novel with the protaganist fighting off demonic forces in an effort to save innocent young women. It then turns into a lecture on the evils of abortion and presumably those who are pro-choice. This book should have been classified as a religious or christian novel so you would have known what to expect.

description as urban fantasy is misleading

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