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The Storyteller

Martha Whittington
New Book Offers Supernatural Tales Involving Everyday People

Martha Whittington invites readers to take a break from the doldrums of daily routine and delve into a world where ordinary lives are blindsided by the bizarre. The Storyteller: Volume I (now available through AuthorHouse) provides a feast of paranormal delights that satisfy the imagination.

Comprised of six intriguing tales, The Storyteller delves into the lives of a colorful variety of people who suddenly find themselves in unsettling situations. In The Fennigan Case, two news reporters step across the threshold of a creepy house and into another dimension. A Unique Team follows another investigative journalist as he plunges into international intrigue. Readers explore the mind of a psychic teenager in The Hidden Knowledge and meet a wicked woman who holds an entire town hostage with her dark magic in The Witch. Two brothers endure tragedy in a remote corner of the world in Sand, and a couple experiences any parent's worst nightmare in The Gifted Child.

Throughout The Storyteller, Whittington weaves a macabre tapestry of drama, suspense and fast-paced action. From the dangers of the Egyptian desert to the cold streets of New York, she takes readers on a thrilling journey along the knife-edge between this world and the unknown. A captivating read for fans of the disturbingly weird. The Storyteller delivers thrills and chills at each turn of the page.

Volume II is a collection of varied and thrilling short stories that will keep you guessing what the outcome in each case might be. Each and every story has a very interesting and unforeseen twist to it. Some of these stories are based on true stories; the mystery for you will be able to separate fact from fiction as you find yourself entangled in the complex adventure and drama that ordinary people go through, in order to find out the truth of the matter.

They say time and space are relative, and in each and every one of these stories you will find out that nothing is what it seems... Even the paranormal and supernatural have a space and a time here. This Volume includes: Going Back; 6 Min, 45 Sec; The Heart of India.

The Storyteller: Volume III includes: Icarus; Might Just Take Your Life.

These books are the result of the urge to write about things I've seen and heard of. Some of these stories are fiction mixed with real life. I hope you find them thrilling and exciting.

Volume IV includes: Saint Death; La Legion Etrangére

Born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico, Whittington set out to see the world when she was 21. She holds a degree in communications and a master's in public relations, and she speaks fluent Spanish, English, German and French. Whittington comes from a family of published authors. At a young age, she wrote short stories that won awards in international contests. She currently lives in Houston, where she continues to nurture her passion for writing.

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