Six Souls: A Detective Brown Story


Title: Six Souls: A Detective James Brown Story
Author: JL Foulk
Published: May 27, 2025
Genres: Paranormal Suspense
Pages: 183
Source: Kindle, Paperback
Six Souls: A Detective Ames Brown Story
What happened in Eloy, Arizona?
Every 70 years, a string of missing teenagers occurs, and everyone in town is left wondering why.
After Jake Christopher goes missing in a field, his girlfriend, Stephanie Weller, is left alive and unharmed. Stephanie has a crazy story with no clues about how to help Brown and Otero find the boy alive. The only thing left behind are blood-soaked clothes. Unfortunately, they aren’t quick enough. More teenagers go missing in the cornfield on the corner of State Route 87 and Cornman Road in Eloy, Arizona.
Detective James Brown is on the case with the help of his immediate supervisor, Detective Sergeant Omar Otero, and they have to find out who is causing these kids to go missing, possibly murdered, before more people come up missing or worse, DEAD. With the lack of evidence, nothing will get solved, and these cases will go cold—Just like the ones in 1954.
When a simple lead sends the detectives on a hunt for clues the case heats up and suspects emerge.
Find out what happens in Six Souls. The first case in the James Brown Detective Series!l
Robin’s Review
What Did I Just Walk Into?
Eloy, Arizona—where the tumbleweeds roll, teenagers vanish on schedule every 70 years, and the cornfield is basically cursed. Six Souls kicks off with Detective James Brown (yes, really) and his partner Omar Otero trying to solve a decades-old cycle of “kids go missing, blood gets spilled, nobody talks.” The investigation? A mess. The cornfield? Haunted. The vibe? Full-on supernatural cold-case chaos.
Here’s What Slapped:
JL Foulk writes with snappy precision and nails the buddy-cop energy. James Brown and Omar Otero’s banter is sharp, believable, and peppered with just enough humor and movie nods to make you smirk between the “oh crap” moments. The pacing? Fast enough to keep you flipping pages like you’re chasing a suspect through a dusty backroad. Bonus points for making police procedure both grounded and gripping—no CSI fantasy fluff here.
Perfect for Readers Who Love:
📖 Detective duos with snark and smarts
📖 Small town secrets wrapped in folklore
📖 Supernatural mysteries without overkill
📖 Cases that get colder, weirder, and bloodier
📖 Sharp writing that blends realism with horror
Reviewed by Robin for Robin’s Review
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