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List of Fears

Trevor Shane is the author of the Children of Paranoia series which has been published in six languages and which has been in development Hell in Hollywood since its publication. He is also the author of the aware-nominated novel The Memory Detective and its sequel, The Murderer’s Memories, both published under the name T.S. Nichols. He tries to write exciting books that will make both his readers’ hearts and minds race. Before venturing into this writing career, Trevor went to law school at Georgetown University after getting his undergraduate degree in Religions Studies at Columbia University. Trevor lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife and two very energetic children. What would you do if God asked you to help destroy the world and everyone in it? Would you help or would you take a stand? After the death of a child and the collapse of a marriage, Jim is surviving as a private detective in Los Angeles when he gets a peculiar phone call that upends his life. A rich movie producer wants to hire him to find a gorilla that has been kidnapped from the San Diego Zoo. Jim follows the trail of clues, including the business card of a mysterious gypsy fortune teller, deep into the dark abandoned subway tunnels beneath New York City. At least Jim thought they were abandoned and not the home of a strange collection of outcasts prepping for the end of the world. Meanwhile, a young boy secretly keeps a list of his fears in his closet, adding fears and crossing them off as he grows older. Alone near the top of the list stands a single word that has never been crossed off: “God”. List of Fears, a novel by Trevor Shane, is a darkly relevant, heart pounding adventure that will keep you up at night and make you ask yourself questions that you may not be ready to answer.

Trevor Shane · Horror
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54 Chs

Chapter 45: Trusting Virgil

Virgil started walking effortlessly through the crowd. Darryl followed him, doing everything he could to keep up, dodging through bodies that had parted for Virgil but reunited before Darryl was able to slip between them. If Virgil wasn't so tall and so odd looking, Darryl might have lost him; but Darryl kept his eyes on the back of Virgil's head and pushed his way forward. Virgil never looked back to check to make sure Darryl was still behind him. Virgil simply walked towards one of the passageways leading down to the train tracks, Darryl struggling behind him. As they got closer to the train tracks, the crowd began to thin out and Darryl was able to catch up to Virgil.