Formed by a self-made billionaire, Thomas Weiss, and a British Import, Zachary Cane, The Office of Paranormal Research (OPR) has investigated literally thousands of cases from Ghosts, Cults, vampires, and much more. Comprised mostly of clinical researchers and former law enforcement, OPR employs unique investigation meathods. They have on occasion lent their talents to local law enforcement, but mostly they work independently to prove, or disprove, paranormal phenomenon.After the grisly murder of a family including their seven-year-old son, Nick Bishop and the Office of Paranormal Research have been called into to solve this mystery.Not only will the OPR team have the Phantoms to deal with, they now have to work with two down-to-Earth cops who don?t believe in things that go bump in the night, and the television crew from the nationally syndicated paranormal show "Ghost Hunters Inc."Stuck in the middle of a hurricane on Halloween, the members of OPR must protect not only themselves, but also the television crew, and find a way to bring a stop to the Phantoms and the Ritual of Sevens!This is the first horror novel from Terence West. From the first page, he deftly proves he was meant to write this genre. Word after word, you?ll find yourself looking out the window, or wondering what might be lurking under your bed.FACTSThis is actually not the origin of Nick Bishop and the Office of Paranormal Research. During the summer of 2001 Terence was joined by several actors in the Elko area to film a short film entitled "Ash." The script for the film introduced most of the characters from OPR as they took on an ancient vampire. The film was never finished, but the characters live on in the books.Many of the character names, and even the imaginary town of Stone Book, Florida, were taken from an early draft of an incomplete vampire themed novel entitled "Stone Crest."Terence first heard of the "Shadow People" on the nationally syndicated radio show "Coast to Coast with Art Bell."
Formed by a self-made billionaire, Thomas Weiss, and a British Import, Zachary Cane, The Office of Paranormal Research (OPR) has investigated literally thousands of cases from Ghosts, Cults, vampires, and much more. Comprised mostly of clinical researchers and former law enforcement, OPR employs unique investigation meathods. They have on occasion lent their talents to local law enforcement, but mostly they work independently to prove, or disprove, paranormal phenomenon.After the grisly murder of a family including their seven-year-old son, Nick Bishop and the Office of Paranormal Research have been called into to solve this mystery.Not only will the OPR team have the Phantoms to deal with, they now have to work with two down-to-Earth cops who don?t believe in things that go bump in the night, and the television crew from the nationally syndicated paranormal show "Ghost Hunters Inc."Stuck in the middle of a hurricane on Halloween, the members of OPR must protect not only themselves, but also the television crew, and find a way to bring a stop to the Phantoms and the Ritual of Sevens!This is the first horror novel from Terence West. From the first page, he deftly proves he was meant to write this genre. Word after word, you?ll find yourself looking out the window, or wondering what might be lurking under your bed.FACTSThis is actually not the origin of Nick Bishop and the Office of Paranormal Research. During the summer of 2001 Terence was joined by several actors in the Elko area to film a short film entitled "Ash." The script for the film introduced most of the characters from OPR as they took on an ancient vampire. The film was never finished, but the characters live on in the books.Many of the character names, and even the imaginary town of Stone Book, Florida, were taken from an early draft of an incomplete vampire themed novel entitled "Stone Crest."Terence first heard of the "Shadow People" on the nationally syndicated radio show "Coast to Coast with Art Bell."