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FBI Dismisses Rumors of Unusual Homicides starting on Halloween

This is the basis for Eric J. Obmann' debut horror novel,'October 31st',soon to be released by Publishamerica.

(PRWEB) June 28, 2004 -- It's the story regarding an FBI agent who is relentlessly pursued by homicidal fanatics under the control of a multimillionaire,the mayor of Clarion,Illinois who doesn't realize she's losing control over her own suburb,the town's Detective who isn't what he seems to be;all occurring during the holiday of Halloween.

Even though this is Eric Obmann's first published novel,it is not his first work.From the presentl defunct Website,Bay Forest.com,he's created two horror fiction works.'No Extra Charge!' a Navaho horror story depicting caution around places you should not go,and 'The Undisclosed Horror at Vector CT-29', a horrific story set upon the background of the Desert Storm conflict.Another short story which is set on an alternate Earth and was written for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Website,(www.sffworld.com)'Upon This Life'....

The novel will be available soon from Barnes & Nobles,Borders,B. Dalton and other fine bookstores,as well as Amazon.com and the publisher,Publishamerica.(www.Publishamerica.com)

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