Ghost by Michael Jack Webb ~ Book Review

February 1, 2021


 ABOUT THE BOOK

Author:
Michael Jack Webb
Series: The Justice Chronicles, Book 1
Genre: Christian Fantasy/Science Fiction
Publisher: Michael Jack Webb Books
Pages: 376
Release Date: October 22, 2020

Best-selling, award-winning author and master storyteller Michael Jack Webb weaves a Supernatural Serial Killer tale like none you’ve ever read.

Enter a world where nothing is what it appears to be, and every clue leads an extraordinary young woman deep into the heart of darkness and beyond.


Kate Justice, FBI’s youngest Profiler, is assigned to find a serial killer with supernatural abilities.

The killer is elusive, cunning, and seemingly invincible.

Kate races against time to discover who or what is behind the gruesome murders and prevent another brutal killing.

She soon fears she’s in over her head as stunning revelations about her mysterious ancestry surface.

Hunter becomes the prey as the Ghost in the Darkness killer plays a vicious cat and mouse game, drawing Kate into a deadly confrontation.

Uncovering the truth will challenge her beliefs about the world around her and her understanding of what is real, what is a myth, and what is something in between.

Book 1 of The Justice Chronicles will leave you breathless, wanting more...


My Thoughts

Okay this is definitely, completely out of my typical genre that I enjoy reading. Although I do step out of my "historical fiction/romance" comfort zone at times with fantasy and suspense this has a completely different vibe to it. It was like reading a Christian script of the show Criminal Minds or FBI Most Wanted. You know those shows that leave you feeling the heebie jeebies, kind of like that but in a good way. 

The story line is great and you can tell that the author has done a great amount of research. Maybe a bit too much as at times there were some parts that had a little too much dialogue that I found not really aiding the story but just adding extra wording to the pages. That being said the writing itself is great. I really enjoyed that it is a clean read. It does get a strange at times and there was a bit too much supernatural elements for my liking but it is emerging from Biblical principles. The reality of Spiritual Warfare is definitely something that the author highlights. I can't say that I connected with the characters but I felt like they were well developed and likeable.

Overall I thought it was a good book that brought me out of my comfort zone. I recommend it if you enjoy supernatural elements in your stories and books that make you think and delve into the Word (Bible) to dig deeper for answers. 

My Rating: 4 Stars/ Really Liked it even if it was out of my element! 

I received a copy of this book from the author. I was not required to post a positive review. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

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About the Author

Michael Jack Webb graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida and obtained his J.D. from the same university. Over the past forty years he has travelled the world in search of adventure.


Michael is a history buff, both ancient and modern, and is fascinated by the intersection of the scientific, supernatural, and Biblical world views. He's studied and taught from the Bible for more than twenty-five years.

Michael is intrigued by recent discoveries in quantum physics providing extraordinary insights into the reality of the spirit realm, especially as it relates to the study of Light.

He incorporates all of the above into his supernatural thrillers.

Michael and his wife make their home in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Books by Michael: The Master’s Quilt, The Nephilim Parchments, The Song of the Seraphim (Giants in the Earth trilogy), The Oldest Enemy, and Infernal Gates. He is currently working on The Devil’s Cauldron, the sequel to Infernal Gates.

He also authored a non-fiction work entitled In the Cleft of the Rock: Insights into the Blood of Jesus, Resurrection Power, and Saving the Soul.

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