Nail in the Coffin

Into the Rabbit Hole Book 8 · Speaking Volumes
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Nail in the Coffin, Book Eight, the continuation of Into the Rabbit Hole: After being shot and dying briefly, Graham heals up and is sent on another impossible journey. The President has been poisoned and the new President is going back to the old ways of governing—keeping everyone enslaved without knowing they are being enslaved. However, this rabbit hole keeps getting more sinister as layers are peeled back and his belief that he knew how things truly worked in the world came crashing down like the Twin Towers. Graham must navigate a secret so heinous that it could destroy the world financially.


About the author

Micah T. Dank was born in 1983 in New York. From a young age he had wanted to be a writer, coming from a family of writers. His father was a producer and radio news editor at CBS News in Manhattan and his grandfather was a Producer at CBS News. Micah was an actor in High School and became interested in writing from his 12th grade English teacher Russell Reid. From there he majored in English at SUNY Albany and transferred down to CUNY Hunter College in Manhattan to earn his Bachelors degree in ‘Language Literature and Criticism’. It wasn’t until he moved to Boston for a new job that he became interested in all the esoteric sciences including astrology and astrotheology prevalent throughout his book series.

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