OFFICIAL Hazel the Outlaw Mummy BOOK TRAILER

The mystery surrounding Hazel Farris dates back to 1906 . . . and ends in the garage of a circus carney almost a hundred years later. This fascinating short story is sure to stick with you for a long time.

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The reviews are rolling in:

[5 Stars] “Bob DeMoss draws you into this story and makes you feel like you are right there with him, absorbing every moment and twist in the story. He's a gifted storyteller who paints pictures and develops rich characters with an economy of words. I thoroughly enjoyed this captivating tale and look forward to reading more books from this author. Highly recommend.”

[5 Stars] “A fascinating story that had me captivated in that basement wondering what was about to happen. Luther is a full blown character with so many facets and Bob sure was courageous enough to continue into the house. DeMoss is a master writer with his descriptions of the scenery, people and places a delight to the senses to read.

[5 Stars] “This read was refreshing to come across. In a world where everything comes prepackaged and easy to figure out as soon as you've read the title you come across a tale of a man from a time once thought to have been discarded. A renaissance man of sorts, I can't help but think of Frank Abagnale Jr as DeMoss unpackages this character Luther. DeMoss is himself an Indiana Jones of sorts as he explores the creepy depths of the basement. He definitely has more courage than I ever would! This is a great escape from the mundane. Makes me want to go exploring the backroads in the country for a more interesting class of people.”

[4 Stars] “The spirit of Aesop’s Fable: Entertaining read with a modern day moral. Well worth your time for both the intriguing nature of the story and the thoughts you will keep thinking as you ponder it all.”

[5 Stars] “From the first line to the last, Bob DeMoss weaves a compelling and gripping story. Colorfully written, he transports the reader into the various scenes with great detail and purpose. Succinct but quick moving, no words are wasted. Best of all, it's not just a good story—and DeMoss has few peers when it comes to his level of storytelling. This reads contains profound truths that promise to breathe new life into tired and frustrated readers, especially those struggling to let go of a past slight. Entertaining, edifying and thoughtful, learning more about Hazel and Luther will inevitably lead you to discovering more about yourself and those around you . . . and hopefully, before it's too late!”