Whispering Pines Series
By Charles Wells and Faye Valentine
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About this series
Book 9, "June Bug and the Devil," shines brightly as the newest addition to the growing family of the Whispering Pines suspense/paranormal series. This latest adventure is one of the most matchless of the growing series from author Charles E. Wells.
"June Bug" captures the reader inside a plausible world of paranormal tinged suspense, bone jarring excitement, and nail chewing drama.
The plot challenges mainstream theological beliefs about life beyond death and the ability of evil to control the living. The plot lets the reader decide and find their own unique personal conclusion without starting a war between the factions of heaven's promises and hell's consequences. The bottom line argument is whether a good soul suffers when an evil presence lives inside the same body.
As with all Whispering Pines stories, each book stands alone. There are no cliff hangers to create confusion for the reader no matter where in the series they start. One can follow their fancy to pick any title as a starting point because their uniquely constructed layout and plots pays special attention in each book to make sure that no readers left behind in confusion.
Titles in the series (9)
- The Beginning (Whispering Pines Book 1): Whispering Pines, #1
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Chuck Veal has not heard from his brother in Georgia in over a week and nobody answers the home phone or cell. An employee at the timber mill his brother owns gives him run around answers and the local Sheriff refuses to post a missing person report. With his gut instincts screaming "trouble," Chuck spills his fears to a female co-worker who unexpectedly offers to help. She wants to go with him to Georgia and lend a hand searching for his brother. Little does Chuck realize, she is ESP sensitive and already knows more than she can tell. With few clues to go by, Chuck starts following his brother's clues, starting at the old family cemetery and things go downhill from there. His presence creates a head on collision with small town influencers and power brokers that have left a deadly trail of murder, deceit, and mayhem. Everything from the Atlanta drug cartel to the murderess of his Grandfather sixty years earlier, comes into play. "The Beginning" anchors a full boatload of Whispering Pines books ahead about the Veal family trials and tribulations. It is a fast paced, edge of your seat thriller for all ages. Rated PG.
- The Revenge (Whispering Pines Book 2)
Whispering Pines "The Revenge is book 2 in the 9 books (and counting) thriller/suspense series by Author Charles E. Wells. It's a southern flavored fast paced "small town vs big city" crime adventure series centered in Georgia USA. Each book in the series stands alone with no cliff hangers. Read one or read them all in order. Exciting edge of your seat enjoyment for all ages. Rated PG.
- Turkey Creek (Whispering Pines Book 7)
Gail Veal is sent back in a vision to save her own future. The action in Turkey Creek, book seven of the Whispering Pines Thriller/Suspense series takes place in two time frames, each clearly marked to avoid confusion, so the readers are getting two independent stories that collide near the end. Walk from the present back to the Georgia era of 1862, in a combination of modern day thriller and old west shoot out. This southern flavored story is fried to a golden brown and ready to serve. All of your favorite characters are here along with a few unexpected visitors as well. This book stands alone or can be read as a part of the series, either way, it's suspense and thrilling reading from cover to cover.
- Digital Detective (Whispering Pines Book 8)
A Private Investigator's best friend dies of cancer but not before his memory and personality are transferred into a mainframe computer system of his own design. Along with the prime characters of the Whispering Pines Suspense Series, watch a murder investigation take place in a manner you never envisioned.
- Rebel Gold (Whispering Pines Book 3)
Whispering Pines "Rebel Gold" is book three in the six books (and counting) thriller/suspense series by Author Charles E. Wells. It's a southern flavored fast paced "small town vs big city" crime adventure series centered in Georgia USA. Each book in the series stands alone with no cliff hangers. Read one or read them all in order. Exciting edge of your seat enjoyment for all ages. Rated PG.
- The Garden Patch (Whispering Pines Book 6)
Whispering Pines "The Garden Patch" is book six in the six books (and counting) thriller/suspense series by Author Charles E. Wells. It's a southern flavored fast paced "small town vs big city" crime adventure series centered in Georgia USA. Each book in the series stands alone with no cliff hangers. Read one or read them all in order. Exciting edge of your seat enjoyment for all ages. Rated PG
- Cotton Tears (Whispering Pines Book 4)
Whispering Pines "Cotton Tears" is book four in the 9 books (and counting) thriller/suspense series by Charles E. Wells. ESP tinged and drama salted stand alone novel series centered in Georgia USA. Each book stands alone with no cliff hangers. Read one or read them all in order. Exciting edge of your seat enjoyment for all ages.
- Indian Giver (Whispering Pines Book 5)
"Indian Giver" does not mean to take back as the modern definition implies. To the inhabitants of the ancient river Indian tribes around mid and South Georgia, Indian giver means a person who is bearing a gift to another and expecting one in return. This book and title by author Charles Wells is a two edged sword and carries both definitions to a nail biting climax. The book starts with murder and from there things get worse. The land with the Indian ruins involved is about to be flooded by the rising waters from a new hydroelectric dam. The owners of the investment company who built it well know the truth about the land's historical value and are willing to resort to murder to protect their millions. Gail Veal's psychic abilities are maxed out when she steps up between the ancient spirits and modern demons of greed. All involved end up fighting for their lives with their backs to the impassible swamps and the river banks. As always, Indian Giver is a fast paced, hard hitting edge of your seat reading suitable for YA and intended for all ages; rated PG.
- June Bug and the Devil (Book 9)
Book 9, "June Bug and the Devil," shines brightly as the newest addition to the growing family of the Whispering Pines suspense/paranormal series. This latest adventure is one of the most matchless of the growing series from author Charles E. Wells. "June Bug" captures the reader inside a plausible world of paranormal tinged suspense, bone jarring excitement, and nail chewing drama. The plot challenges mainstream theological beliefs about life beyond death and the ability of evil to control the living. The plot lets the reader decide and find their own unique personal conclusion without starting a war between the factions of heaven's promises and hell's consequences. The bottom line argument is whether a good soul suffers when an evil presence lives inside the same body. As with all Whispering Pines stories, each book stands alone. There are no cliff hangers to create confusion for the reader no matter where in the series they start. One can follow their fancy to pick any title as a starting point because their uniquely constructed layout and plots pays special attention in each book to make sure that no readers left behind in confusion.
Charles Wells
I was asked why I'm a writer and responded with the following. I didn't choose writing, it chose me. I've spent the better part of my life (and I'm 60 years old) writing, but I still hesitate to call myself an Author. I've written and published seven books, six are fiction, and still I don't feel like a writer because I don't fit my mental image of one. I don't feel compelled to be the next Mark Twain or Tom Clancy. I don't want to get filthy rich from my writing and I don't care for the glory of being recognized while walking down the street. All I want to do is entertain people and hold that wisp of power and control knowing I can make you laugh, or make you cry. I can take you to heaven or send you straight to hell, all with a few words placed appropriately. I can do in one paragraph what God needs seven days to accomplish. Best of all, I can make you think great thoughts or I can help you dream in a reality that I create. A reality you can enjoin or not with the flip of a book cover or press of a digital reader button. All of this isn't writing, it's insanity and escape for the sake of entertainment. http://www.charleswells.us Before turning to fiction writing, Wells spent most of his career as a newspaper reporter and journalist in middle Georgia. He covered everything from high school sports to front page news stories. During the last fourteen years of his career he worked as Managing Editor for "The Robins Review" a military town's 25,000 weekly edition publication. The city's mixed population of civilian and military called for a unique brand of writing skills that Wells found comfortable supplying. The highlight of his career was in 1988 when a sharply written article was picked up by the national wire services and republished around the world. The topic was the advance of technology in the Air Force's electronic warfare division and aptly titled "Stone Age to Star Wars." Copies of the article made it to the desk of then President Ronald Regan who had initially emblazoned the term into the minds of the world. The article also caught the attention of an NBC News Producer as well as ABC's nightline's Associate Producer, Terry Irving. The sad news through it all was that just as Wells' writing career was taking off, his personal world was "going south and silent." Plagued since childhood by an ongoing progressive hearing loss, Charles Wells lost all usable hearing and went completely deaf. When the handicap peaked, Wel...
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