
Phase Shifts in the Old Vic House
Life in the Neighborhood Just Got Toughly Spiritual...
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Christopher Sapienza
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In this riveting paranormal thriller, crime and supernatural forces intertwine in ways no one can see coming.
When Donavan Partekin, a reserved research clerk, moves into a grand but aging Victorian house, he expects solitude and a fresh start. Instead, he finds himself entangled in the mysteries of his new neighborhood, where class divides, hidden rituals, and shifting realities threaten to consume him. His neighbor, Jake Talamantes, is more than he seems. Raised on the rougher side of town, Jake belongs to a group that blends Aztec mysticism with modern gang loyalty. As Donavan is drawn into a secretive world, he struggles to distinguish between ancient prophecies and dangerous delusions. Meanwhile, Judge Joan, a woman wielding her own brand of occult power, tightens her grip on the town, while Father McKenzie-Chavez fights to resist the supernatural forces at work.
With shifting identities, ghostly encounters, and a battle between spiritual power and earthly justice, "Phase Shifts in the Old Vic House" is a genre-bending thriller that will keep you questioning what is real until the very end. A must listen for fans of paranormal romance, horror, dark urban fantasy, and supernatural mysteries.
©2022, 2024 Clark A. Hiddleston (P)2025 Clark A. HiddlestonJake Talamantes: Young, enthusiastic, and pleading;
Marco Esperanza: Tough, punk, and in your face;
Father McKenzie-Chavez: Authoritative and compassionate;
Judge Joan Berenice: In control of her courtroom but effusively romantic in her personal life;
Donavan Partekin: Reticent at first, growing in confidence as the plot intensifies;
Ometeotl (the Aztec God of Duality): masculine or feminine depending on what they are saying;
Tezcatlipoca (the Aztec God of War): Breathy, growling, and commanding;
Police Officer Bryan Cano: Smart, manipulative, and interrogating;
Madame Zoorumba: Caribbean and over the top;
Hector Guadalajara: Wise, leading, calling the shots;
Lee Stembaker: Slow southern drawl;
Mike Ambriz: High range, clear voice;
Anka: Slight Spanish accent and curious in nature;
Ricardo Ambriz (Mike’s father): Spanish accent with a zany way of directing the action.
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