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The Night I Saw the Unseen

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The Night I Saw the Unseen

Von: Michael J. Melton
Gesprochen von: JD Lake
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Jonas Walker has spent a lifetime running—from responsibility, from regret, and from the people he once called family. Alone in a failing shack on the edge of Walnut Springs, Texas, he believes his story is already over.

Until the night someone knocks on his door.

A silent stranger hands Jonas a worn, red-letter Bible… and vanishes into the dark. What follows shatters everything Jonas thought he understood about life, death, and the world around him.

Because something else is watching him too.

Something that smiles in the shadows.

Something that stands by the creek at night.

Something that does not want him reading those red letters.

As forces of light and darkness collide around a man who thought he had nothing left to live for, Jonas is drawn into a battle he cannot see and cannot escape. The only way forward is through the very Book he spent his life avoiding.

But when heaven and hell both take notice of a broken man…nothing stays the same.

Raw, gripping, and unapologetically spiritual, The Night I Saw the Unseen is a supernatural redemption thriller about a wasted life, a relentless God, and the night one man discovers he was never as alone as he believed.

In the red letters, Jonas will find his last chance at hope—and the courage to face what waits in the unseen.

©2025 Michael J Melton (P)2026 Michael J. Melton
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