Charlotte Dobson
Charlotte Dobson has won seven awards for fiction, including three for her suspense novel, CRYSTAL WATERFALL. Her short stories have appeared in horror publications such as House of Pain. Her short story The Skeleton has been nominated for favorite short story published online in the 1999 Preditors and Editors Reader's poll. She was nominated for favorite author in the same poll. Committed to helping new authors find their own unique voices, she also writes instructional articles for various writers' magazines. INCUBUS is her first horror novel.
When she isn't writing, Charlotte enjoys genealogy, astronomy, and travel.
A native of Virginia Beach, she has lived in Rhode Island, Florida and Tennessee in addition to almost every major city in Pennsylvania. She currently resides in Connecticut with her husband and their three cats.
Anthropologist Martine Murdoch theorizes the existence of an ancient cult of heart-eaters to explain the condition of human remains found hidden within a long-abandoned Mayan city. When the theory is published, her life changes forever.
Shunned by the scientific community, Marty sets out to discover the meaning behind a series of recent murders committed using the very techniques she wrote about.
But instead of unearthing a psychotic human, Marty stumbles into the final act of an ancient struggle that has gone unresolved for more than twenty-thousand years. The ancient cult is alive and functioning in the modern world.
And now they are after her...
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