

Note to the Reader:
Teric Darken novels, though fictive and exploratory of varying themes, are often marked by true-to-life dialogue and scenery. Though the author personally subscribes to a Christian worldview, his writings tend to address subject matter atypical of that common behind stained glass windows.
Readers are urged to keep this in mind while perusing the works of the author.
"It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick."
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Why is the moth attracted to the very glow that will kill it?
It took every ounce of energy Lieutenant Gabe McLaughlin possessed to resist the undertow of a mental breakdown as his best friend, Detective Jeff Spencer, told him the horrific news. And Jeff was fighting the same fight, against the same psychological beast, as he uttered the grisly details: Gabe's mother, Ira McLaughlin, had been brutally murdered. |

Feckless: Tales of Supernatural, Paranormal, and Downright Presumptuous Ilk Teric Darken spins two twisted tales in the anthology Feckless: Tales of Supernatural, Paranormal, and Downright Presumptuous Ilk (Volume 1). Compiled and edited by Ellen C. Maze, Feckless is filled to the brim with twenty-five stories containing the supernatural, sci-fi, and psychopaths. One among nine authors included, Darken injects the book with his short-stories: Road-Trip and Man. Available from Treasureline Publishing on Amazon.com.
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were two college freshmen, simply searching for that higher high along
life's journey. They found it in the devil's den. |
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Short Stories Online by Teric Darken

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