Novels
- The Cave (1997)
- An Invisible Woman (2004)
- Little Town Lies (2005)
Non fiction
- The Communion Letters (1997)
- Miraculous Journey (2014)
- The Afterlife Revolution (2017)
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The Cave
Burnt out psychologist Helen Myrer decides to take a vacation in the remote New Hampshire woods. Lying in wait for her is Kevin McCallum a vicious killer who has targeted her as his next victim.
An Invisible Woman
Kealy Ryerson has everything a New York socialite could want: wealth, power, a devoted husband and loving children. She was at the salon, getting her hair done, when her cell phone rang and her life changed forever. It was her husband, a high profile defense lawyer. Run! he said. Take the children and get out of the country. Go now. Trust no one. Within a half hour he was dead, shot down in the street as he left lunch with the district attorney. Kealy cannot run. Her apartment is under surveillance, and she can’t get her passport or any money. Her credit cards have been cancelled. She’s wanted by the police. She and her teen age kids are on their own, on the streets, with only her wits to keep them alive her wits, and some surprising new friends. Kealy is determined to discover who has done this to her and her family. She discovers that she has a invisible advantage because without her fancy clothes and expensive make up, her jewels and her hair stylist, no one recognizes her. Not the police, not her husband’s partner, not her best friends. A poor woman of a certain age is someone that no one really looks at. But she can watch them. She can follow them. She can use their blindness against them, and walk invisible among the people who want her dead.
The Communion Letters
They are called Others, Visitors, Grays, Friends or Strangers. No one knows who or what they are. But due to the intense investigations of the past few years, resulting from the publication of the controversial bestseller Communion, their reality is no longer a question. These letters, often awkward, sometimes incredulous and always searingly honest, document the fact that hundreds of thousands have experienced the Communion phenomena: childhood visitations, the ‘nine knocks,’ mysterious scars and implants, abductions, sexual encounters and ‘black sedans.’It’s all here. Unvarnished and irrefutable. Assembled for the first time, these letters lead us to the heart of the greatest mystery of our age. For it is in these authentic personal encounters of ordinary men and women that we come closest to the truth about who They are and what They want with us. In the dramatic words of Whitley Strieber, these letters report a courtship.
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