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Books by Paul Campbell

Paul Campbell is the author of The Doomed Disciple; a Story of Hope, based on the life of Judas Iscariot, and the Gray Trilogy, the first three books of The Callahan Chronicles, a historical fantasy series set in 1893. Both are set for release later this year.

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He has also written several short stories linked to the Gray Trilogy which can be read for free from his Members Page.

Future works include The Hero Saga, a more expanded universe surrounding the Gray Trilogy's history; Switch, a modern psychological thriller; and Joe Blow, a light-hearted story about an ordinary man with delusions of heroism - which might not be delusions at all.

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Hero Saga
Hero Saga
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As a Christian, I grew tired of reading fantasy and science fiction novels tied to a Secular Darwinian history rather than a Biblical one. I decided it was time to change that.

 

The Hero Saga expands the fictional world of The Callahan Chronicles, exploring the long-forgotten history of man; inspired from ancient accounts, mythology, and reliable Biblical history, it dives into the legends and myths surrounding the global flood and the Tower of Babel, and the lost history of civilization in between. And just like the Callahan Chronicles, you'll likely find some familiar characters showing up from both ancient mythology and real history.

 

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Switch
Switch
Standing in the Rain

James' life as a college student is changed forever when he is murdered, and finds his consciousness somehow intact in the body of his killer. Finding himself arrested by police for his own murder, he must find a way to prove his identity and discover the reason why he somehow still exists.

 

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Joe Blow
Joe Blow
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Joe Blow is absolutely average. His job is mundane, his life is ordinary. Everything about Joe is completely unremarkable. Except for one thing: Joe Blow is insane.

 

Joe is convinced that he is the hero in a novel, and despite his boring life, nothing will convince him otherwise. If he really was a hero in a story, his life would be filled with danger, but he would always escape. The hero can't die. Everyone knows that.

 

Joe knows that. And he's about to prove it.

 

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