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THE CERTAINTY THAT KILLS

Inspired by the 1942 Psychogenic Death Case Documented by Walter B. Cannon

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THE CERTAINTY THAT KILLS

By: Ted Lazaris
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THE CERTAINTY THAT KILLS is a brutal supernatural horror novel inspired by a real 1942 medical case, where belief, silence, and unseen forces converge with catastrophic consequences. As calm becomes lethal and fear becomes survival, the story delivers relentless dread, unforgettable imagery, and a final supernatural revelation that refuses explanation or comfort. Disturbing, intelligent, and terrifying, this is horror that lingers long after the last page.

In 1942, as the world learns how efficiently fear can be weaponized, people begin dying without wounds, without poison, without explanation. Healthy men collapse mid-sentence. Women with no illness go into shock while fully conscious, begging doctors to tell them they are not already dead. Autopsies reveal nothing. Death certificates do not.

Dr. James Harrington, an emergency physician hardened by war casualties, believes panic is the culprit—until he watches a patient’s heart fail exactly when the man becomes certain his time has arrived. When similar deaths spread through the city, each preceded by the same quiet conviction, Harrington teams with Helen Ward, a hospital administrator whose sharp wit and defiant humor cut through the terror even as the body count rises.

What they uncover is worse than a disease. Something is delivering certainty—selectively, precisely—using belief as a trigger and the human nervous system as the weapon. Once certainty sets in, there is no treatment. No reversal. And the more the doctors understand, the more vulnerable they become.

Because this is not a curse.
It is not hysteria.
It is a method.

And in a world already trained to fear, certainty spreads faster than any infection.

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