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Title: IN THE EYES OF MADNESS
Genre: YA Paranormal/Urban Fantasy
Summary:
A near tragic incident at the hands of his psychotic mother left Declan Peters
alone and with so many questions.
Years later, Declan is determined to find a way to be closer to his mother
and takes a job at the institution where she’s being held. That fateful decision
will be the impetus for a chain of events so terrifying that Declan will
question his own grasp on reality.
What he finds will be more horrifying than anything he’s ever experienced
and more dangerous than anything he’s yet known. In a place, rife with
demonic possession and sadistic beings, will Declan finally be able to find
the answers he’s longed for before its too late or will he succumb to the evil
forces that inhabit the institution and all who live there?
Author Bio:
Project manager by profession but modern Renaissance man by nature, Michael
Pang has dabbled in many different areas in his career. From working with steam
turbines to eventually switching into the world of IT, his plethora of experience
highlights his personality – he’s a person always searching for more knowledge.
Michael was born in Hong Kong in 1983. His family immigrated to San Francisco
when he was three and eventually landed in Florida. After graduating from high
school, Michael gained his degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech.
Despite his currently demanding work schedule, Michael is very involved in
activities at his local Project Management Institute Chapter where he fulfills his
passion for teaching as the Vice President of Education. But, his desire to serve and
help others doesn’t end there, he’s an avid Christian and very active in his local
church. He loves kids, with two daughters of his own with his lovely wife, and
volunteers at children’s church in his ministry.
He speaks fluent Cantonese and Mandarin and in his free time enjoys reading,
writing, eating, cooking, playing music, dancing, singing, and watching musicals. One
of his mottos is “Everyday that he hasn’t learned something new is a day wasted.”