THE OCCUPIED is a supernatural thriller novel with all the
features that will keep
you awake at night until the very end. The author, Craig
Parshall, has a dynamic
hit here and it is hard to put down. For all those who love
suspense, you will love
this novel by Parshall. He just seems to keep giving the
main character more and
more obstacles leaving you wondering how this will all end!
I love mysteries that
keep me asking what could be next.
Trevor Black is a successful defense lawyer with a beautiful
wife. One
day his whole life is turned upside down. He is able to feel
the presence of
supernatural forces after coming in contact with some as a
youth. Now these
forces are haunting him as he deals with the murder of a
hometown friend. This
murder seems familiar, as he has come across this before. He
has to find out how
they are related before it is too late and what it all has
to do with him.
This incredible novel will leave you speechless with each
turn of the page. Even
though it's fiction, THE OCCUPIED written by Craig Parshall
reminded me to never
play with evil forces. You never know what might be out
there to haunt you later, though this is not the meaning of
the storyline. This has the potential to be the
beginning of many more books of Trevor Black! He is a man
that the authorities will rely
on to help solve the supernatural cases that only he has the
insight to
understand.
From New York Times bestselling author Craig Parshall
comes a riveting story of supernatural suspense.
As a
youth, Trevor Black unleashed spiritual forces he couldn’t
comprehend. Years later, Trevor is a high-flying criminal
defense lawyer in New York City, with a six-figure Aston
Martin and a trophy wife. But in an extraordinary turn of
events, he receives a burdensome gift: the ability to
perceive the invisible. And the dark forces he now sees are
all gunning for him.
When one of Trevor’s hometown
friends is murdered, the MO is eerily similar to a shocking
trail of murders that have already crossed the lawyer’s
path. So Trevor must return home to find the killer. . . and
face not only his own personal demons, but supernatural ones
as well.