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Thursday, May 30, 2019

The Medusa Ritual - Installment 18




The Medusa Ritual
A Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigation
by
CW Hawes


Dotty’s rescued. But will Pierce Mostyn be able to stop the Masked Man’s escape?
Read on for the thrilling conclusion of The Medusa Ritual!


Chapter 23


Mostyn hit the floor, and took out his pistol. He saw light in the entryway of one of the tunnels, and then gunfire erupted.
Jones, Mostyn thought. Hallelujah!
Arcing through the air were two flares. They hit the wall and fell to the floor. The bright light illuminated the situation in the small chamber. Mostyn’s eyes swept the room. He spotted two men struggling to drag Dotty from the chamber.
Mostyn fired a double-tap from his pistol, sending two forty-five caliber bullets into one of the men. The man pitched forward as if he’d been hit with a sledgehammer. The other man let go of Dotty, turned around, and fell backwards under the impact from another pair of bullets sent by Mostyn’s pistol.
With pistol in one hand and knife in the other, Mostyn low crawled across the floor to where Dotty lay. When he reached her, he positioned himself in front of her and took in the scene. Several of the black suits lay dead, there was no sign of the masked man or the Chinese woman. Jones, Baker, Hammerschmidt, and Stoppen entered the chamber. NicAskill stood up, her knife blade colored red.
Dotty groaned, and muttered, “Chinese woman. Stop her.”
Mostyn touched her cheek, stood, and said, “That tunnel,” he pointed to the one he meant, “the masked man and the Chinese woman were there. Let’s go.”
“Wait a minute,” Jones said, “where are the lizard people?”
“You saw them too?” NicAskill said.
“They led us here,” Jones replied.
“Well, I’ll be…,” NicAskill muttered.
“Let’s go!” Mostyn shouted. “Jones, NicAskill, you first. And when you see the masked man or the woman that was with him, shoot first, ask questions later.”
“Right, Boss,” Jones said, and plunged into the tunnel, with NicAskill following.
“Baker, Hammerschmidt, you two help Dotty.”
“My God, Mostyn, she’s in her birthday suit,” Baker said, dropping his pack and stripping off his shirt.
“Thanks, Willie Lee,” Mostyn replied, and to Dr Stoppen he said, “Follow me!”
Mostyn and Stoppen plunged into the tunnel. Almost immediately Mostyn noticed the tunnel descending deeper into the earth.
Maybe this connects to the auditorium, he thought.
Jones and NicAskill were about fifty ahead of Mostyn. They ran around a curve in the tunnel, and a moment later Mostyn, significantly ahead of Stoppen, rounded the curve and almost ran into Jones, who’d stopped.
Before them stood the Chinese woman. Her hand was raised in a signal to halt. “The master says, goodbye. It is time for you to die.”
The Chinese woman’s eyes turned red and she began to change shape.
“She’s the Gorgon!” Mostyn yelled, Dotty’s words suddenly making sense. Jones, NicAskill, and Mostyn opened fire on her. The Gorgon’s body shook and twisted under the impact of the bullets, but was still standing when the three OUP agents ran out of ammunition.
Her beautiful face was still visible, but her body was halfway between a woman’s and something amorphous, slimy, and tentacled. Out of her head, where her hair had been, tentacles were emerging. Rivulets of green ooze were streaming from the many wounds. Mostyn could already feel a certain paralysis setting in. He turned around, ejected the magazine from his pistol, slammed a new one home, and racked the slide. He grabbed his mirror, held it up, and opened fire, watching the monster in the mirror. The first half dozen bullets missed. The next two, however, smashed their way through the thing’s neck, nearly severing the head.
The Gorgon collapsed to the floor. Jones shook himself, muttering, “What the hell?”
NicAskill shook her head and took a deep breath. “My God, I couldn’t breathe.”
“You two alright?” Mostyn asked.
“Yep,” Jones said. “Although for a moment there, it was like I couldn’t make a decision.”
“Me, too. But I’m ready to go, sir,” NicAskill added.
“Where’s Dr Stoppen?” Mostyn asked.
“Here.” Stoppen crept around the curve with a sheepish look on his face.
“Okay,” Mostyn said, “let’s go. One monster down, and one to go.”
Down the tunnel they continued, coming out in the auditorium, which smelled of scorched stone from the thermobaric grenade.
Jones swept the place with his flashlight and helmet lamp. “No one seems to be here.”
“The masked man disappeared when I tossed the stun grenade on the dais,” Mostyn said. “There must be another tunnel somewhere around there.”
The team walked to the dais and Jones swept the area with the twin beams of his lights.
“Give me your flashlight,” Mostyn said.
Jones handed the light to him, and Mostyn walked to the back wall, sweeping the beam of light across the stone. Not finding what he was looking for, he panned the beam of light across the floor.
“Ah, here it is,” he said, pointing to a crack along a portion of the line where the floor and wall meet. He then played the beam of light along the wall. “I don’t see a trigger, unless…” Mostyn pushed on the door and it swung inwards, revealing another tunnel.
“Jones, wedge this open so Baker and Hammerschmidt can follow.” He then entered the tunnel followed by NicAskill, Stoppen, and Jones.
Jones called out, “I saw Baker and Hammerschmidt enter the auditorium with Kemper when I jammed open the door.”
Mostyn waved his hand to signal he’d heard.
They followed the tunnel as it made a couple right angle turns and finally emptied into a large chamber. A chamber that was illuminated and filled with books, thousands of books filling the shelves from floor to ceiling along all four walls. In the middle was a large desk and chair. In one corner was a large and ornate Oriental folding screen. The screen was black and on it was a swirling chaos of red and orange, with two yellow cat eyes peering out of the chaos.
From around the screen, stepped the masked man. “You have found me. Most unfortunate for you.”
Mostyn raised his pistol.
“You cannot kill me, Mr Mostyn,” the masked man said.
“Want to see me try?” Mostyn replied.
“Many men have, you see, and I am still here.”
Behind Mostyn, Jones, and NicAskill, Dr Stoppen took out of his pocket a small black object and tossed it over the head of Jones. The little thing hit the floor, bounced once, and transformed into a hulking black monstrosity.
The masked man cried out, threw a handful of red dust into the air, and turned to flee. The monstrosity reached out, grabbed the masked man, pulled the screaming man to itself, and vanished.
“What the hell was that?” Jones asked.
“A class three demidaimonus,” Stoppen said. “A gift from Dr Bardon. For emergency use only.”
“Well, I’ll be damned,” NicAskill said. “And you had this thing all the time?”
“Well, not all the time,” Stoppen replied. “Dr Bardon gave it to me before he left. He thought we might have use for it. But only in the most dire emergency. I thought this qualified.”
“Why didn’t you tell us?” Jones asked.
“Because Bardon said not to. If you have an issue with him swearing me to secrecy, take it up with him.”
“That’s alright, Otto,” Baker said, having entered the room with Hammerschmidt and Kemper at the tail end of the conversation. “We all know Bardon moves in mysterious ways his wonders to perform.”
Mostyn clapped Jones on the shoulder. “You ought to know by now, the Director has lots of goodies up his sleeves.”
“What I don’t get,” Jones said, “is why he just doesn’t do all this himself instead of sending us in harm’s way.”
“Well, Jones, he’s not God,” Mostyn replied.
“He’s almost like God,” NicAskill said. “Are you sure he isn’t some kind of supernatural being?”
Mostyn shrugged. “I only know what he told me.”
“Which was?” NicAskill said.
“That he’s human. All too human.”
Jones shook his head. “Yeah, right.”



Epilogue


Dr Rafe Bardon lit his old bent bulldog briar pipe. The odor of sweet Virginia pipe tobacco filled his office. Sitting on the other side of his desk were Mostyn and his team. There was an empty chair in remembrance of Dr Winifred Petrie.
“I want to begin by saying thank you for an outstanding job. You destroyed a star vampire and the Gorgon. Wing Lee is no longer with us. His incredible library is being cataloged by Dr Stoppen. And we have made contact with the lizard people. All in all, a superb job. Thank you all.”
“What about the family of Fiorella Flores-Hernandez?” NicAskill asked.
“Yes, very unfortunate,” Bardon said, nodding his head slowly and gravely. “They will be adequately taken care of.”
“But what did you tell them?” NicAskill pressed.
“Something they could believe,” Bardon replied. “After all, who would believe that an extra-dimensional entity killed their daughter by turning her to stone? Why such things are the stuff of myth!” Bardon’s face was serious, but there was definitely a twinkle in his eye.
“Well, again, I want to thank you for your service. You all did fine work. Thank you.” Bardon stood and everyone knew that was the signal the meeting was over. As people began filing out, Bardon said, “Mr Mostyn and Dr Kemper, if you’d be so kind as to wait a few moments?”
When everyone was gone, Mostyn and Kemper resumed their seats. Dr Bardon sat and relit his pipe. When he had it going, he spoke.
“I’m glad you got there in time, Pierce, otherwise our Dr Kemper would not be here and, well, we’d have a bigger problem on our hands.”
“What problem, sir?” Dotty asked.
“Don’t have time to go into it now, my dear. No, no time.”
Mostyn looked at Dotty. “Yes, we were very lucky getting there when we did, sir,” Mostyn said.
Bardon smiled. “Oh, I don’t think luck had anything to do with it.”
“What do you mean, sir?” Mostyn asked.
“Just what I said, my boy, just what I said. Now, unfortunately, I can’t give you two any time off. A very big discovery has been made by one of our satellites. The photos are phenomenal, and I have to send you two out right away.”
Bardon slid a folder to the edge of his desk. Mostyn picked up the folder and took a look inside.
“Is this for real?” Mostyn asked.
“It is, Pierce, my boy, it is.” Bardon rubbed his hands together in obvious glee. “The opportunity of a lifetime.”
“For crying out loud,” Dotty said, “will you two let me in on what’s going on?”
“Sorry, Dot,” Mostyn said, “we’re going to Saudi Arabia.” A wicked smile appeared on Mostyn’s face. “And just think…”
“What?” Dotty said.
“There won’t be any trees.”
A look of disgust appeared on her face. “Maybe not, but there will be plenty of goddamn sand. For once, just once, I’d like to get an assignment in a city.”
Dr Bardon leaned back in his chair and folded his hands across his ample stomach. Around his pipe, his mouth was stretched into a big smile. “Oh, you will, Dr Kemper, you will.”



The End




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Friday, May 24, 2019

The Medusa Ritual - Installment 17




The Medusa Ritual
A Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigation
by
CW Hawes


Will Pierce Mostyn make it in time to save Dotty Kemper from the sacrificial knife?
The adventure continues!


Chapter 22


Mostyn shrugged out of his backpack, took out a stun grenade, and hurled it onto the dais. The flash-bang caused instant pandemonium. Mostyn and NicAskill charged down the steps that led from the balcony to the main floor, across the auditorium and up the steps to the dais.
The women who had been holding Dotty were screaming their panic at being unable to see or hear. The man with the knife had vanished.
Mostyn picked up Dotty, who looked as though she’d been drugged, and headed back towards the steps leading up to the balcony.
A couple of the men who had been chanting tried blocking Mostyn’s way and were shot down by NicAskill. Up the stairs the three went, and once on the balcony, Mostyn laid Dotty down and tried to rouse her. NicAskill dispatched two more of the men who’d been chanting as they climbed the stairs.
“Can you get her awake, Boss?”
“She’s pretty much out of it. Keeps mumbling something about a Chinese woman, but I can’t make out the words.”
“We’re going to have to get a move on, they’re getting ready to mount a counterattack.”
“Alright, NicAskill, let’s go.” Mostyn slipped into his backpack and hoisted Dotty up over his shoulder and moved into the tunnel.
NicAskill fired a thermobaric grenade into the auditorium and then joined Mostyn. “That ought to slow them down, Boss.”
“Take the lead, NicAskill.”
“I can help carry her.”
“No, one of us needs to be ready for action.”
“Yes, sir.” NicAskill moved passed Mostyn, taking the lead, as they walked down the tunnel.
Two men appeared in the tunnel entrance, and NicAskill dropped them before they got off a shot. She sprinted ahead and at the tunnel entrance, Mostyn saw gun flashes and heard the firearm reports. He carefully lay Dotty down, and once again tried to rouse her. All he got was incoherent mumbling about the Chinese woman.
Mostyn stood and saw NicAskill hurl a grenade. The explosion was deafening in the confined world of the tunnel. And even where he was standing, his ears were ringing.
NicAskill yelled, “All clear for the moment,” and moved out into the intersection of the five tunnels.
Mostyn picked up Dotty and followed NicAskill into the intersection of the tunnels, where he saw that they were surrounded by armed men in black suits.

***

It hadn’t taken DC Jones long to figure out that Mostyn and NicAskill would soon be out of range and he’d lose contact with them. He made a call to Sumer Base and managed to relay through the static that Langston needed to send him the holographic map that he’d sent to Mostyn. Langston sent the map and now Jones had the tunnel system and also the little blinking dots from the sub-dermal trackers indicating where Dotty, Mostyn, and NicAskill were in the pile of spaghetti that was the tunnel system below Los Angeles.
Dr Otto Stoppen was the slowest moving in the group, which frustrated Jones to no end, as the doctor’s slowness prevented the team from making good time. However, with Langston’s guidance, Jones’s group was able to take a couple shortcuts that got them into Chinatown fairly quickly.
“Alright, Jones,” Langston began, “now that you’re under Chinatown, we’re going to be dependent on your eyes and ears. Our maps are close non-existent for this part of the tunnel system.”
“Roger that, Langston,” Jones replied, and began a running monologue of the tunnels as they passed through.
Fifteen or so minutes into the monologue, Jones said, “Okay, we’re coming up to a ninety degree left turn.” There was a brief pause, before Jones continued, “I’ve made the turn. There’s another tunnel coming in at a right angle… What the hell?”
Baker snapped a picture, at the same time saying, “Oh, my God, it’s the lizard people!”
Everyone came to a halt. In the tunnel joining the one Jones and the team were in, there were four strange looking beings. They were humanoid in form. Their skin had the texture of a lizard’s, and their heads were block-shaped, with the jaw protruding somewhat. They had two slits instead of a nose, and their ears were small and lay flat to the head. The creatures appeared to have no hair, or clothing.
Jones regained his composure first. He held up his hands, and said, “We won’t hurt you. We’re looking for our friends.”
Two of the creators looked at each other, then turned back to Jones. Into his mind popped images of Mostyn and NicAskill.
“Yes, yes!” Jones said, and smiled.
Next came an image of Dotty Kemper.
“Yes!” Jones said, and once again smiled.
A third image came into Jones’s mind, that of the masked man.
Jones shook his head, put on an angry face, and said, “No! He’s not our friend.”
The two creatures faced each other for some time, then one turned to Jones and in Jones’s mind a picture formed of him and the team following the creatures.
Jones smiled in reply and said, “Yes.”
“What’s going on down there, Jones?” Langston asked.
“Just made contact with the lizard people.”
“Lizard people? Are you serious?”
“Yep. Baker even snapped a pic. The lizard people know about Mostyn, NicAskill, and Kemper. If I understand them, they’re going to take us to them.”
“Sounds too good to be true.”
“We’ll find out.”
“You sure they aren’t a product of sewer gas? You know. You’re imagining them.”
Jones chuckled. “We’ll find out soon enough.”
The team followed the lizard people down the tunnel. The passageway made several turns and after the last one Jones saw light and heard voices, voices he recognized. The voices of Pierce Mostyn and Kymbra NicAskill.

***

“We’re a bit outgunned, Boss,” NicAskill said, “so what’s our game plan?”
“I thought you said it was all clear?”
“It was when I said it. So now what?”
Before Mostyn could answer, from out of one of the tunnels stepped the masked man. Next to him was a beautiful Chinese woman.
“Special Agent in Charge Pierce Mostyn, we meet again,” the masked man said in his ethereally sibilant voice. “Although you and your Dr Bardon did have me fooled. However, my accomplice,” he turned and gave a slight nod to the Chinese woman, “was able to extract much useful information from Dr Kemper. Now I know who you are and what you want. Unfortunately for you, you and Dr Bardon will not succeed this time.”
The masked man motioned with his hand and two men stepped up to Mostyn and took Dotty Kemper from him. As they were doing so, Dotty muttered, “Chinese woman, bad.”
“The conflagration you unleashed in my temple, Special Agent NicAskill, only delays the inevitable. However, I will now have you to sacrifice with Dr Kemper which will insure my success.”
The masked man made a movement with his hand and two men approached NicAskill. At that moment, a high-pitched cry, almost outside the range of human hearing, sounded, the bulbs in the flashlights and lanterns burst, and the tunnel went black.



To Be Continued!




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Friday, May 10, 2019

The Medusa Ritual - Installment 15




The Medusa Ritual
A Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigation
by
CW Hawes


Dotty discovers something about herself, and Mostyn comes up with a new plan to secure her rescue and capture the mysterious and deadly book of arcane knowledge. But when Mostyn and NicAskill run into a living myth, will all be for naught?
Read on! The adventure continues!


Chapter 19


Pierce Mostyn slowly opened his eyes and coughed. He gradually maneuvered himself into a sitting position. He was covered in a grayish-colored dust and bits of concrete, brick, and earth. He looked at the humps of dust and dirt that marked where his team members lay, and slowly stood.
The last one in the line was only a few feet from where a wall of broken masonry and earth stretched from floor to ceiling. Mostyn made his way the that last team member and shook him. The person was Willie Lee Baker.
“Willie Lee, are you alright?” Mostyn shook him again.
A groan came from his lips, and Mostyn brushed away the stones and dirt. “Are you okay, Willie Lee?”
Baker shook his head and opened his eyes.
“Are you alright?”
“Yeah, I think so, Mostyn. I’m not in any great pain.”
“Good to hear.”
Mostyn moved down the row checking on each team member. They all were alive. Hammerschmidt’s back hurt, and NicAskill complained about her thigh. But there were no broken bones. Mostyn breathed a sigh of relief.
“Listen up,” he began, “we can only move forward. Somewhere ahead of us is Dr Kemper and the book and perhaps more unpleasant surprises. Drink some water, clear your heads, and get ready to move out.”
Mostyn took out his phone and brought up the holographic map of the tunnel system. The first thing he noticed was the dot representing Dotty Kemper had moved. He keyed his helmet mic.
“Sumer Base. Come in, Sumer Base.”
“We read you, Mostyn, but you’re breaking up.”
“Same for you, Langston. We had a cave-in.”
“Everyone alright?”
“We lost Petrie.”
“Sorry to hear that.”
“Thanks. I notice Dr Kemper’s moved. Where is she now?”
“She’s under central Chinatown. Before that she was under a church. I’ve highlighted the most direct route of you to reach her. You should see it on the hologram now.”
“Roger that, Sumer Base.”
“Mostyn, we’ve…”
The transmission disintegrated into static.
“Jones, anything you can do with the phone?”
“No, Boss. Maybe we need to get clear of this cave-in. It might be interfering with reception.”
“Okay, let’s move out. We need to quick time it.” And Mostyn took off at a jog down the tunnel, the rest of the team following. Behind Mostyn was Baker, and him were Stoppen, NicAskill, Hammerschmidt, and Jones.
A half-mile down the tunnel a side branch came in, and Mostyn took it. He continued on for five hundred feet and stopped.
“According to my calculations, we have at least a mile to go before we reach Dr Kemper. I’m going to divide the team. NicAskill and I are going to go on ahead.”
“And we slow pokes,” Dr Stoppen said, “will catch up as soon as possible.”
“No offense, Dr Stoppen,” Mostyn said.
“None taken, Special Agent Mostyn. Go rescue Dr Kemper and secure the book. We’ll catch up as soon as we can.”
“Sure you don’t need a photographer?” Baker asked.
“Sorry, Willie Lee,” Mostyn replied.
“Okay, I can take a hint,” Baker said, with a smile. “I need to go on a diet.”
“Your words, not mine,” Mostyn said.
Baker waved away Mostyn’s comment. “Yeah, yeah. You just want NicAskill to yourself.”
Mostyn simply smiled, and turned to Jones. “Keep everyone safe.” He had Jones study the hologram and the route he’d need to follow.
“Okay, NicAskill, let’s go.”
The two sprinted down the tunnel and quickly disappeared into the stygian blackness.

***

Dr Dotty Kemper took a look at herself in the mirror Zi had provided her. She’d bathed in an old-fashioned tin tub that had been brought in. She’d been given a massage. Zi had expertly applied her makeup.
I look pretty damn good, Dotty thought. To Zi, she said, “So what’s all this for?”
“The master will tell you. He will come soon.” Zi turned and left. Men came in and removed the tub and the mirror. On their departure, the door was closed and locked.
Dotty sat in a chair. “Well, Mr Mask,” she said out loud, “you’re either getting me all dolled up for my wedding or my funeral. And if it’s my funeral, then I guess I’m going out with a bang.”
After a moment, her flippant attitude vanished. “I don’t want to die.” The words came out soft and barely audible. “I don’t want to be some monster’s baby factory either. I want to be with Pierce. I want him to hold me, and kiss me, and make love to me, and treat me like a princess.” Tears collected in her eyes, and then ran down her cheeks.

***

Mostyn and NicAskill ran down the tunnel. The beams from their helmet lamps bounced off walls and floor. Rubble was everywhere. A testimony to the deterioration for the abandoned tunnel.
Holding the phone in hand, Mostyn kept them on course, moving every closer to Dotty Kemper’s location.
“Take that tunnel there,” Mostyn said.
He and NicAskill turned down a tunnel that came in on their right. However, fifty feet in the hologram collapsed and disappeared.
“Oh for crying out loud,” Mostyn exclaimed.
“What, Boss?”
“The hologram collapsed. Either my phone is dead, or we are out of range of Jones’s special phone. Mostyn tried contacting Sumer Base and was greeted with nothing but static.
“Looks like we’re out of range,” NicAskill said.
“It does. But the map should be in the app and shouldn’t be dependent on a connection to Sumer Base.”
“Well, whatever it is, we don’t have it. So now what?”
Mostyn pulled a compass out of a pocket. “She was north and east. We keep going.”
They ran for another four hundred feet and came to a stop. The tunnel came to a dead end in a vertical shaft. Mostyn walked to the edge. He looked up. Nothing but darkness beyond the reach of his helmet lamp. He lay on the floor, and peered over the edge into the shaft. He closed his eyes and swallowed, forcing down the bile rising in his throat. He took deep breaths to quell the vertigo threatening to overwhelm him.
He opened his eyes and took another look. Nothing but incredible darkness beyond the reach of the lamp. He pushed himself back from the edge and stood up.
NicAskill went to the edge and dropped a piece of rubble. After a couple seconds they heard it hit something solid.
“An elevator shaft?” NicAskill asked.
“Maybe. The question is, how do we get down?”
“You sure we want to go down and not up?”
“Not one hundred percent sure, but if I was our masked man, I’d hold dotty in a lower tunnel. Not a higher one. Less chance of her being found in a lower tunnel.”
“Makes sense, Boss.” NicAskill swept the vertical tunnel with her lamp. “Over there, Boss. A ladder.”
“And it has to be over there rather than over here.” Mostyn shook his head.
He and NicAskill slid off their backpacks, rummaged inside and retrieved the abseil lines and a small graphing hook. They attached the grappling hook to one end of the line.
“All set?” Mostyn asked.
“Ready to go.”
“Very good. Ladies first.”
NicAskill tossed the grappling hook across the expanse of the shaft. It caught on one of the rungs. She pulled on the line. Both the hook and ladder held. She sat on the edge, and the scooted off. Through the air she sailed, her boots hit the wall on either side of the ladder. She bounced back out a ways, came back in, and grabbed the ladder with her left hand. She let go of the line.
“Seems sturdy enough,” she called back to Mostyn.
She climbed a few rungs, retrieved the grappling hook and started down the ladder.
Mostyn repeated what NicAskill had done and in a few minutes both were in the lower tunnel.
“I don’t think this is part of the original system,” NicAskill said.
“Or maybe it is the original system.”
The tunnel was narrow, at most three people could stand side by side. The ceiling was only about seven feet above the floor. The walls and ceiling were rough hewn stone. The floor had been smoothed, in places with concrete. Mostyn figured that had been a more recent addition.
The lighting fixtures were few and far between and were not operating. They were located along the wall near the ceiling.
“God, it’s hotter than hell down here,” NicAskill said.
“No ventilation either,” Mostyn added. He looked at the compass. “At least it goes in the same general direction we want to go.”
The two packed up the grapnels and abseil lines, put their backpacks back on and took off down the tunnel. About a thousand feet on, the tunnel made a sharp turn to the left. Mostyn and NicAskill came to a quick stop. For standing before them were two creatures.
“Oh, my God!” NicAskill exclaimed. “There are lizard people.”



To Be Continued!




While waiting for the next installment, the entire Pierce Mostyn Paranormal series is available for your reading pleasure.

Do you hate cliffhangers? There’s none in this series. Each book stands by itself.

Do you think books are magic? That for just a little while you can be anywhere, doing anything? Then join Pierce Mostyn and experience some magic!

What people are saying about the Pierce Mostyn series:

“…a fast-paced story with lots of action, yet does not neglect the characters.”

“Hawes has a great time with this series and does a good job (too good) of leaving us wanting more.”

“This series is fun…”

“…a weird tale of adventure, humor, and horror.”




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