Sun, sea, sand and … a psychic.
Meet Nathen Turner - a normal man with a paranormal gift. He just doesn't know it yet …
From Las Vegas to Whitby, psychic medium Nathen Turner offers comfort and closure to his loyal clientele. But it is all an act – Turner doesn't believe in the spirit world or any form of afterlife. He fakes his 'special abilities' using a bagful of conjuring tricks and intuition. Then, during a sham séance, a ghostly voice calls out to him. The 'fake' psychic medium has unwittingly opened a very real door into the supernatural. A door that has humorous, and frightening consequences.
Set in Las Vegas, Whitby and Japan, Mirror on the Soul is the first novel in the Nathen Turner supernatural thriller series. The novel is a fast-paced and humorous thriller steeped in supernatural lore that explores the techniques used by fake psychic mediums.
“Atmospheric and entertaining thriller, told with style and humour.”
"Andrew Langley’s supernatural mystery, Mirror on the Soul, is an absorbing and frighteningly good read. Langley’s plot is gripping and original, and his characters, especially Nathen Turner and his dog Kyle, are unforgettable. I had a marvelous time reading Mirror on the Soul, and I highly recommend it."
Awarded 5 stars
“Fast paced thriller steeped in supernatural lore. Plenty of thrills and enough humour that fans of the genre will happily dive into the world of Nathen Turner and enjoy their stay. A thrilling start for what promises to be an intriguing series.”
Ever year the MS Trust has a week to raise awareness and help support patients with multiple sclerosis in the UK. In 2016, Andrew Langley was featured in a press article titled "Andrew is writing a new chapter in his life" by journalist Mel Hewitt. The link to the full article is listed below.
Independent publishing can be a tricky territory to navigate for first time fiction authors. Read The Book Reviewers profile of the Nathen Turner thrillers to see how the books were put together by Andrew Langley. The article is full of tips for authors and uses the Nathen Turner thrillers as an example that "exemplify professional independent publishing practice". The link to the full article is listed below.
Read about the journey of indie author Andrew Langley over at The Proofreader's Parlour (including an interesting spooky header!)