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Shamala:: The Belonging

Shamala:: The Belonging

by

Patrick Francis Allen

There is a darkness that resides in each and every one of us. Who are we to know when it will rise to the surface. And when it does, only one-word echoes through the air:

"Shamala".

A battle between good and evil. A conspiracy theory. A paranormal investigation. A psychological experiment. What exactly is causing the residents of a city to be traumatized. Their fears and emotions being tested.

Detective Stephen Wallace’s life begins to slip between reality and something other. The power of a single word whispered will unravel everything he knows. When he becomes aware of an incident involving his partner, he sets out on a personal mission to find him. What he finds along the way will test his beliefs and everyone he loves.

A compelling read for those intrigued by the supernatural and philosophical musings on the nature of reality. If you're into stories that feel like The Sixth Sense crossed with Inception, you’ll want to dive in and stay until the end.

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IAC Main Tropes:

Human Psyche, High Stakes, Supernatural Creatures

Detailed Tropes:

atmospheric, horror, mystery, unsettling, metaphysical intrigue, bold, thought-provoking

Representations in This Book:

Age Groups:

Middle Age, Young Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 1

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 2

swearing but not much

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About the Author

Patrick Francis Allen

Patrick Francis Allen resides in the North of Ireland. 50 years old and has had a varied life.  


With a background in Theatre and TV, Patrick has had an interest in all things Paranormal and Ufology since the early 90's  


This Book is his 1st publication. Hopefully you can join him on his journey of thrilling future works. Only took about 24 years from writing to published.

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