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John Searles

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John Searles is the best-selling author of the novels Her Last Affair, Help for the Haunted, Strange but True and Boy Still Missing.

Hailed as “riveting” by The New York Times and “hypnotic” by Entertainment Weekly, Boy Still Missing, inspired Time magazine to name him a “Person to Watch,” and the New York Daily News to name him a “New Yorker to Watch.” His second novel, Strange but True was praised as “sinister and complex” by Janet Maslin of The New York Times, “extraordinary” by Publishers Weekly, and was named best novel of the year by Salon. John’s most recent novel, Help for the Haunted, was named a Boston Globe Best Crime Novel of the Year, an Entertainment Weekly Top 10 Must List, and won the American Library Association’s Alex Awar
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Average rating: 3.55 · 21,088 ratings · 2,793 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Help for the Haunted

3.59 avg rating — 14,154 ratings — published 2013 — 28 editions
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Her Last Affair

3.32 avg rating — 3,338 ratings — published 2022 — 11 editions
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Strange but True

3.58 avg rating — 2,188 ratings — published 2004 — 5 editions
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Boy Still Missing

3.70 avg rating — 1,267 ratings — published 2001 — 18 editions
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Providence Noir (Akashic Noir)

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Single Girls: A Novel

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“There are times when it's easier to fool yourself than swallow some jagged piece of reality.”
John Searles, Help for the Haunted

“Most people, they are afraid to believe in ghosts. Me, i'm afraid not to believe. Because, well, what then? If there really is nothing else- nowhere to go after this, no way to linger on this plane to finish unsettled business it we must, then that means each moment, each breath, each passing second, is as ethereal as the wind. It means all we do here on earth- the going and coming, the loving and hating- it is all for naught. So, no. Ghosts don't scare me. But no ghosts- that terrifies me.”
John Searles, Help for the Haunted

“What I will say is this: each of us is born into this life with a light inside of us. Some, like yours, burn brighter than others. You don’t see that yet, but I do. What’s most important is to never let that light go out, because when you do, it means you’ve lost yourself to the darkness. It means you’ve lost your hope. And hope is what makes this world a beautiful place. Do you understand what I am trying to say?”
John Searles, Help for the Haunted

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