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Title: Terror at the Terminals
Author: George Afara
ISBN: 0-977-9139-0-2
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A CHILLING TALE OF ARCTIC SUSPENSE

This novel takes place in the Fields of Farau, a deserted fuel terminal in Iceland which had been confiscated by the government in the late 1960s, following the grotesque murder by the owner of his wife and five children. In early 2006, an international NATO team arrives to rebuilt the terminal, in spite of the paranormal manifestations that have been reported from the site over the past 40 years. Reconstruction progresses with remarkable speed, but occurrences begin to take place within a few months. At first they are thought to be signs of excessive fatigue, or the effect of the Icelandic weather on those from warmer climes. But as unexplainable accidents and then deaths occur, more and more of the old tales of haunting circulate throughout the site and evidence mounts for paranormal interference - until the murdered wife and her children begin to appear, confirming the rumors. This tale is based on the existence of six bodies, murdered appallingly by the hand of the person closest to them and buried in the place of their death, with no memorial nor prayer said for the peace of their souls. They lay there in their cold grave, waiting for the time when justice will be done …or they take justice into their own hands. Filled with a complex cast of international characters, each with his or her own agenda, the horrors increase until a small band of those present solve the mystery behind the bedlam and deaths. This one will send a chill down your spine. Have lots of lights on when you read it!

 
Publisher: Advocate House, an imprint of
A Cappela Publishing, Inc. Sarasota, FL
http://www.acappela.com

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