The Unearthed Series by Evan Ronan (#2-6)
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Overview: Evan Ronan’s stories don’t always fit neatly into one genre. He reads widely and tries to write as widely. His paranormal thriller series, The Unearthed, features his favorite protagonist, Eddie McCloskey, a man who’s constantly underestimated and always finds a way to beat the odds through a little hustle, a little brains, and a lot of hard work.
Evan also writes in the YA, historical fiction, sci-fi and mystery genres. He lives with his family in New Jersey, in the same town Eddie McCloskey grew up in.
Genre: Fiction | Si-Fi/Fantasy
The Lost (#2)
Fourteen years ago … Tessa and her friends played a dangerous game on an icy lake. When the ice broke, no one could save Tessa from drowning. Her death cast a pall over the lives of everyone there.
Five years ago … Eddie McCloskey’s brother was murdered on their last paranormal investigation. Now Eddie, who swore off ghost hunting, faces the biggest case of his life.
Now … Marty Kindler, heir to the local gentry, claims the whole town is haunted. Either this is the find of the century, or it’s all a hoax. Only Eddie can find the truth.
But Eddie better hurry, because someone is trying to kill the people who were on that ice with Tessa all those years ago.
The Accused and the Damned (#3)
When the police arrest Anson Ketcher and charge him with murdering his wife, all he keeps saying is: "The ghost killed her."
Nobody believes him. And nobody should, given Anson’s violent past and rocky relationship with his dead wife. Everyone wants to see Anson convicted.
Except Eddie McCloskey, paranormal investigator turned expert witness. Only Eddie can prove the man’s innocence, but in doing so, can he find the real killer?
The Accused and the Damned is the first of its kind, a paranormal legal thriller. It is approximately 80,000 words and is specifically formatted for Kindle, with an active table of contents.
The Hysteria (#4)
Something inexplicable is happening in this edge-of-your–seat supernatural thriller, which starts with suspense, sneaks in a few chills, moves on to thrills, and ends in a melee of outright screaming horror. A few highlights:
The man’s daughter isn’t possessed. But Eddie can’t tell him that.
The people aren’t actually missing. They’re hiding. But Eddie can’t tell the cops that.
And Eddie’s got a personal issue: He’s forced to work with someone from his past–an extremely dangerous psychic he never wants to see again.
He’s in way over his head. But he sure, can’t tell that to the deep-cover team of federal agents that pepper the landscape.
The Traveler (#5)
Eddie McCloskey is a survivor. But the scars from his last big case run deep, slowly driving him mad.
Detective Sumiko Christie has her work cut out for her. Before the two victims died, they both reported seeing a ghost. And it gets stranger.
Both victims died from fear.
Christie is no expert in the paranormal. Eddie isn’t ready for a case this dangerous.
But they have no choice. The ghost they’re trying to find is the rarest of the rare.
It’s a traveler.
And it’s going to kill more people. Unless Eddie and Christie can stop it.
The Traveler is the fifth entry in Evan Ronan’s The Unearthed paranormal thriller series. It is approximately 85,000 words long.
The Dream Machine (#6)
They’re watching her dreams…and seeing the future
At a remote federal facility, researchers are watching—literally watching—test subjects’ dreams on computer screens. Alison, a teenage patient, is of particular interest because her dreams seemingly come true.
Eddie McCloskey, paranormal expert, versed in the occult and in debunking bad science, doesn’t put much stock in dreams. He’s studied the paranormal literature as much as anybody, and he’s convinced there’s a perfectly good explanation for all dreams.
But when Alison dreams about a catastrophic accident and a terrible crime, the shadowy federal agents Eddie worked with in Oregon come calling again. Eddie and the feds are racing against the clock. Are the dreams predictions, or merely intimations of what might happen? Can the future be altered?
This is no ghost hunt, but they need Eddie McCloskey’s lateral thinking if they’re going to get the job done here. Because they’ll soon discover there’s something else, something even more sinister, about Alison’s dreams…
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