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Spiritual thriller/Supernatural suspense with Catholic themes.
Date Published: February 13, 2023
Publisher: Covenant Books
What if the storm chasing you isn’t the one outside… but the one within?
Set in the shadow-soaked streets of New Orleans, Intercessor is a gripping faith-infused thriller that blends supernatural suspense with profound spiritual reflection.
Jim Hampton is a burned-out lawyer who walks away from his high-stakes career in search of peace. Drawn to the mystique of the Crescent City, he hopes distance will quiet his doubts and regrets. Instead, as a tropical storm intensifies into a devastating hurricane, Jim finds himself trapped in a far more dangerous tempest—one filled with demonic forces, divine intervention, and a battle for his soul.
Guided by the enigmatic bartender Myriam, Jim is forced to confront his lapsed Catholic faith amid blackouts, chases through the French Quarter, and encounters that defy logic and reason. As darkness closes in and evil tightens its grip, Jim must decide whether redemption is truly possible—or if some storms are meant to destroy.
Near the novel’s stunning climax, a miraculous event inspired by the legendary “dancing sun” at Fatima transforms terror into revelation, reminding readers that grace can break through even the deepest despair.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
● Faith-driven thrillers with spiritual depth
● Supernatural suspense rooted in real-world belief
● Stories of redemption, miracles, and personal awakening
● Atmospheric settings rich with culture and mystery
Intercessor is more than a thriller—it’s a powerful reminder that in life’s darkest moments, hope may arrive in ways we least expect.
👉 Pick up Intercessor today and discover how grace can guide you through the storm
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Author Details

John Robert Still is a lawyer based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and the author of the faith-infused thriller Intercessor. Drawn to stories that explore suspense, spirituality, and the search for meaning, John writes fiction that wrestles honestly with faith, redemption, and the mysteries that shape our lives.
Intercessor is his debut novel, inspired by visits to New Orleans and a fascination with the city’s rich culture, history, and spiritual contrasts. His writing journey began as a deeply personal exploration of life’s harder questions—particularly around belief, purpose, and grace—and evolved over several years into a gripping supernatural thriller shaped by thoughtful revision and early reader feedback.
When he’s not practicing law or writing, John enjoys a wide range of hands-on pursuits, including beekeeping, bonsai cultivation, growing tobacco and rolling his own cigars, and cooking—especially Cajun and Creole cuisine. These passions reflect the same patience, craftsmanship, and respect for tradition that inform his storytelling.
Contact Links
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_robert_still
Facebook: https://facebook.com/johnrobertstill
Purchase Links
Amazon (Paperback): https://www.amazon.com/Intercessor-John-Robert-Still/dp/1685260385
Amazon (Hardcover): https://www.amazon.com/Intercessor-John-Robert-Still/dp/B0D5J7K2L3
Amazon (eBook): https://www.amazon.com/Intercessor-John-Robert-Still-ebook/dp/B0D5J7M4N5
Audible: (Audio): https://www.audible.com/pd/B0D68HKWB4?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=player_overflow
Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/intercessor-john-robert-still/1142927905?ean=9781685260392
Covenant Books: www.covenantbooks.com/products/Intercessor
Quotes
● “There was a mysteriousness about New Orleans, as if it existed in a
constant shadow or a perpetual state of dusk, a blue-gray murkiness of
feeling, appealing in the same way a good ghost story commands rapt
attention.”
● “Jim practically jumped the remaining distance, exhaling a cloud of panic
as the gate gave way to his push.”
● “The rain was beginning to fall again, separated into sheets of water like
the sails of a ghost ship moving down the alley.”
● “He thought about how fear of the bad invisible trumped belief in the
good, but that’s the way it was in the age of ghost hunters and horror
movies.”
● “For months, he had been walking a tightrope of radical change, which
could ill afford the imbalance of recklessness. And now he was falling. His
depressed and lost state obvious to others finally pushed its way into his
consciousness.”
● “The old houses seemed to shimmer with an energy from centuries of
sheltering eccentric occupants, their lives absorbed into the woodwork.”
● “There simply are no Sunday nights on Bourbon Street, only Fridays. The
fresh and excited tourists replace the hungover and exhausted ones at a
constant rate, creating the permanent feel of festivity. Brazen promotion of
debauchery left one feeling that just by walking there, you were getting
away with something.”
● “But this evening, the usual soft tones of light were replaced by a dim
grayness, repressive and distorted, enough so that a mysterious stranger
with bad intentions could quickly fade into the haze and escape
detection.”
● “Truth is, Jim never noticed either way, but truth is sometimes worthily
sacrificed on the altar of agreeable conversation.”
● “At forty-five, he was a midlife crisis in the making, and those who
watched him leave said exactly that. But Jim wasn’t yearning for younger
days. He had regrets, but regrets are different from the attempted
reenactment of something that never was.”
● “Perhaps this seismic shift in his day in, day out could bring better clarity
to his perspective on life. It would have to work itself out, he conceded to
himself, as he sighed his way up from the depths of useless
introspection.”
