TRATWD 133 – Whispers in the Wood, Part 1

A man comes to Metamor City bearing a mysterious instrument, a violin with seemingly supernatural powers. A trail of death follows him. Lothanasi Agent Janus Starson brings in his best paranormal investigator, the telepath Abbey Preston, to help him uncover the violin’s secrets — and stop it before it kills again.

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TRATWD 132 – A Lightbringer Carol, Staves IV and V (END)

In the conclusion to “A Lightbringer Carol,” an eerie Phantom gives Janus a vision of the future.

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TRATWD 131 – A Lightbringer Carol, Stave III: The Ghost of Solstice Present

Trapped in his quarters after the departure of the First Spirit, Janus attempts to escape—and encounters a free spirit of a different sort.

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TRATWD 130 – A Lightbringer Carol, Stave II: The Ghost of Solstice Past

Janus is visited by the first of the three spirits: a Lightbringer from the ancient past.

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TRATWD 129 – A Lightbringer Carol, Stave I: Father’s Ghost

On the night of the Winter Solstice, Janus Starson is haunted by the spirit of his father. Stave 1 of a 5-stave carol, in prose.

With affection and gratitude to Charles Dickens, whose classic Christmas ghost story has happily haunted my dreams for years.

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