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City of Iron

The Searchers, Book 1

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City of Iron

By: Chet Williamson
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Their identities are a secret. Their mission does not exist. There is no one they can trust...not even the one man pulling the strings.

A trio of uniquely talented CIA operatives, their mission is to explain the inexplicable: to debunk the work of psychic tricksters, magicians, and frauds whose calculated deceptions pose a serious threat to security and the national psyche. But the strange disappearance of an artist on New York, coupled with the discovery of 11 charred bodies in an Adirondack mountain lodge—corpses that forensic evidence indicates are centuries old—suggest to agents Laika Harris, Tony Luciano, and Joseph Stein that there is more to their assignment than they've been led to believe, that the truth they seek is routed in a conspiracy that stretches back countless millennia and is centered around the release of the most powerful prisoner the world has ever known—a conspiracy that could shatter every belief about the origin of man...and God.

©1998 Chet Williamson (P)2023 David N. Wilson
Thriller & Suspense Suspense Supernatural Paranormal
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There’s nothing like hearing the author tell his tale. Writer/narrator Williamson expertly served up a fast-paced story that says, “Don’t stop now, you have to finish the series!” So I’m not…on to volume two!

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Imagine that one of the big streaming companies rebooted the X-Files, triggering imitators and a brief supernatural buddy show revival. Now imagine that the writers of the lowest budget, lowest quality imitations of the rebooted X-File, who never really cared much about the project and were completely out of ideas, heard that their show was cancelled, but to meet their contractural obligations and get a last paycheck they had to throw together one more script for an episode that would never be filmed.



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