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Overview""THE MUZAC MAN-A Man Who Will Never Forget-A Man Who Will Never Forgive"" When the body of a licentious college professor is found murdered, mutilated, and twisted in a nature preserve, Police Captain James Holzer and Chief Medical Examiner, Robert Ketchum, can find no answers to what is clearly a homicide of unknown origin. Surrounded by bizarre, occult-related circumstances, the quiet town of DeKalb County, Illinois, is thrown into a state of panic. But when FBI Special Agent Martin Le'Fadden, a shadowy character enters the scene, the case takes on even darker overtones. Meanwhile, a thousand miles away, in coastal Baytown, Texas, Madam Tarja Delevingne, a foul, devil-worshipping woman, is receiving Biblical quotations from an online assailant. Ordered to change her ways and to return to Christ before it's too late, the infamous witch of Magnus Datha becomes enraged and vows revenge. Now, the vile witch and her heinous cult set out to punish the unknown aggressor, but what awaits them is far deadlier than any of them could ever imagine. Believed to be using dark, ritualistic magick, the MUZAC MAN, having been connected to hundreds of homicides across the nation, is now a major person of interest with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies across the globe. Join the hunt for the Muzac Man, the first in this epic series. See if you can discover the truth behind this mysterious persona who has garnered the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Prepare to witness the otherworldly, eldritch horrors that slither between the folds of our reality-prepare for cosmic horrors beyond your imagination. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thaddeus H GreyPublisher: Crimson Horn Press Imprint: Crimson Horn Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9798998947209Pages: 428 Publication Date: 30 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""I was given a copy of the first two books in this series. Mister Grey had originally called it ""The Kmart Man"" but changed because of possible legal issues. I thought that was a better title, but it doesn't matter. When you read the first book, it begins as a crime drama, which is pretty accurate, in my opinion. The author has a history in law enforcement, which is evident in his writing, so it clicks in that direction. Then, as you move on, you realize that it's so much more than a CSI or Cop drama. By the end of the first volume, the FBI agents learn that they are just beginning their adventure. The Muzac Man feels like 25% X-Files, 25% Criminal Minds, and the remaining 50% from the mind of Stephen King. It's a ride once you get going, but the details will keep you reading. I give it a 9 on a scale from 1 to 10."" --- Former Dade County Sheriff's Deputy, Homicide Div. ""The Muzac Man tells the story of a man who was victimized and repeatedly mistreated. I guess by everyone, and by God too. The man lost everything in the 1990s, and he lives in that time zone, and in every way. Plus, the fact that he actually lives in an empty, deserted Kmart in a disenfranchised shopping mall is disturbing in itself. This is the first red flag. The second red flag is the fact that the antagonist has been investigated by the F.B.I. on several occasions, a fact that should tell you what kind of man the Muzac Man is. The first story will give you shivers if you like serial killer stuff mixed with creature features but this book is really, really different. Think Hannibal Lecter meets Anton Le-Vey meets Alister Crowley meets Mulder and Scully. It's a fun read, and great for those late nights when you want to get creeped out!"" -- William K., Student, University of Central Florida. ""Creepy stuff, that's for sure. On the outside, the Muzac Man seems like a story about a disgruntled American who works as a security guard at one of those dead malls, like the kind of shopping center you might see in a horror movie, or on YouTube, but the guy in question is very weird. Not to give it away, but you'll see that this dude might be able to conjure up all kinds of weird monsters, at least that's how it looks now. Can't wait for the second one to be delivered. I think this writer is on to something."" ----- William G., Goodreads ""A solid story in the making. I think Thaddeus Grey should market this to someone in the movie or television business. Because I was given the first three books, I can tell you that I finished them in a two-week period, reading every chance I got. This occult saga WILL keep you entertained; I guarantee it. Can't wait for the last instalments."" --- Rachel C., Retired College Professor, Grand Rapids, MI. ""I was given a copy of the first two books in this series. Mister Grey had originally called it ""The Kmart Man"" but changed because of possible legal issues. I thought that was a better title, but it doesn't matter. When you read the first book, it begins as a crime drama, which is pretty accurate, in my opinion. The author has a history in law enforcement, which is evident in his writing, so it clicks in that direction. Then, as you move on, you realize that it's so much more than a CSI or Cop drama. By the end of the first volume, the FBI agents learn that they are just beginning their adventure. The Muzac Man feels like 25% X-Files, 25% Criminal Minds, and the remaining 50% from the mind of Stephen King. It's a ride once you get goin Author InformationThaddeus Hawthorne Grey, Ph.D., is a former deputy medical examiner and funeral director. He has taught courses in physical anthropology, anatomy and physiology, embalming techniques, and chemical procedures in medical examination and the art of human preservation. Now semi-retired, he works as a consultant with private law enforcement agencies in Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. When he has time, he writes for pleasure. Thaddeus lives in Groningen, Netherlands six months out of the year, and in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and in Northern Florida during the winter season. He and his wife, Gwendolyn, live with their two Bombay cats, Grimalkin and Tanith. https: //www.muzac-man.com/ Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |