Joanne Alain Cook's New Book 'Spectral Analysis' Follow Paranormal Investigators As They Document The Back Store Of A Successful Paranormal Encounter

Fulton Books author, Joanne Alain Cook, a retired USAF officer and science teacher mixes sci-fi, mysticism, and the paranormal with her most recent book "Spectral Analysis": a contemporary novel about a ghost that lured kids into a rural river to drown. An old spooky folk tale captures the attention of the Spectral Analysis investigators, and it soon becomes the theme of a documentary film. But not everyone believes in ghosts. Janine, one of the investigators, wonders if there's a better explanation for the river deaths.

Cook shares, "A fractured past, entwined with a new inflamed desire, is the perfect combination to aid skeptical Janine into believing the paranormal…but will her enlightenment occur in time to subvert a tragedy?"

Published by Fulton Books, Joanne Alain Cook's book is a spellbinding volume filled with interesting ideas. Cook's storytelling is simultaneously alluring and thought provoking, making it one of the great reads out there.

It's a recommended read for those who like stories mixed with romance, humor, science, and imagination.

Readers who wish to experience this chilling work can purchase "Spectral Analysis" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books