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In the pulse-pounding sequel to The Rogue River Incident, Book I, Mitch Wilde and his hometown of Rogue River are pulled deeper into a terrifying ordeal. With his wife Mabey missing and on the run for her life, Mitch, his grumpy neighbor Jasper, and steadfast friend Jack must unravel a bone-chilling mystery growing more complex with each passing moment. Are the strange occurrences in Rogue River the work of alien forces or an invasion from another realm? The stakes escalate as Mitch, desperate to find his wife, confronts dangers testing his loyalty and pushing his courage to its limit. With…mehr

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In the pulse-pounding sequel to The Rogue River Incident, Book I, Mitch Wilde and his hometown of Rogue River are pulled deeper into a terrifying ordeal. With his wife Mabey missing and on the run for her life, Mitch, his grumpy neighbor Jasper, and steadfast friend Jack must unravel a bone-chilling mystery growing more complex with each passing moment. Are the strange occurrences in Rogue River the work of alien forces or an invasion from another realm? The stakes escalate as Mitch, desperate to find his wife, confronts dangers testing his loyalty and pushing his courage to its limit. With the eerie atmosphere fans love, this gripping sequel delivers high-stakes action that will keep you guessing until the end. Prepare for surprising twists, relentless suspense, and an anytown, USA community where no one is safe. Order your copy and dive into a story where every page reveals new dangers and lurking shadows.
Autorenporträt
The Rogue River Incident duology is rooted in my lifelong connection to Oregon's Rogue River and a fascination with the unknown. Growing up near this rugged waterway, I spent countless hours hiking, tubing, cliff diving, and fishing-experiences that made it the perfect setting for my first novel. With Mitch Wilde, a character inspired by Fox Mulder from The X-Files, I set out to explore strange phenomena against the wild backdrop of the Pacific Northwest. One day, I sat down with this idea, and several months and 85,000 words later, book one was finished. I love a good cliffhanger, and I always keep in mind Garth Stein's advice: "Write something you'd want to read." That's how The Rogue River Incident came to life.