The NightShade Forensic Files: Under Dark Skies


The NightShade Forensic Files: Under Dark Skies
by A.J. Scudiere

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I read from A. J. Scudiere and I’m already a fan. This paranormal thriller keeps you guessing from the beginning, and feels more interesting after you advance in the book. I can say I would be reading more from this author and recommend it 100% if you are into paranormal thrillers.
I got to read this book free in exchange of my honest and un-biased review.


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About this author (Goodreads):

It’s AJ’s world. A strange place where patterns jump out and catch the eye, very little is missed, and most of it can be recalled with a deep breath. It’s different from the world the rest of us inhabit, but anyone can see it - when we read. In this world, the smell of Florida takes three weeks to fully leave the senses and the air in Dallas is so thick that the planes ā€œsinkā€ to the runways rather than actually landing.

For AJ, texture reigns supreme. Whether it’s air or blood or virus, it can be felt and smelled. School is a privilege and two science degrees (a BA and MS) mean less than the prize of knowledge. Teaching is something done for fun (and the illusion of a regular paycheck) and is rewarding at all levels, grade school through college. AJ is no stranger to awards and national recognition for outstanding work as a teacher, trainer and curriculum writer.


AJ has lived in Florida and Los Angeles among a handful of other places. Recent whims have brought the dark writer to Tennessee, where home is a deceptively normal looking neighborhood just outside Nashville.

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