Just a few short weeks ago, sixteen-year old Nick Michelson discovered that he was a psychic medium destined to help restless spirits cross over to where they belong. One evening while working after-hours at his high school, an especially frightening ghost of a bloody soldier appears to Nick and attacks him. Nick sets out on a quest to learn who the ghost is and why he is haunting Nick’s high school. Using his deck of tarot cards as a tool, he gradually begins to unravels the mystery surrounding the ghost’s death. Meanwhile, Nick is experiencing disturbing dreams and visions during which he witnesses, through the eyes of a killer, the brutal mass murder of several of his classmates at his high school. As Nick gets drawn deeper and deeper into a web of mysteries surrounding his nightmares and the ghost of the soldier, he begins to suspect that the two are related — and that the horrific scene from his nightmares is actually a premonition of events that may — or will — come to pass. Nick must solve the riddle of his enigmatic premonitions and race against time to somehow prevent an unknown killer from shooting up his school — and not become the shooter’s first victim in the process.
My name is Roger Hyttinen and I'm a fiction author. I like to write about:
👻Ghosts 🌈Boys In Love 🦑Monsters 🐺 Werewolves 🌀Time Travel
My mind has always lived in the place of castles, vampires, ghosts, werewolves, knights in shining armor, and "happily ever afters" so this is what you can expect from my writing. Being gay myself, I tend to feature gay protagonists (and often gay secondary characters) in each of my books. So when if you see "own voices" attached to any of my stories, it doesn't mean that I'm a ghost, vampire or werewolf (Or am I?) -- just that I'm part of the LGBTQIA+ community, like my characters.
For those who are interested, I have a Master's degree in Foreign Language & Literature and have worked as a French teacher, an English teacher, a technical writer, a course creator and a computer programmer. I currently live in the chilly midwest with hopes of eventually moving about 1200 miles south.