Veritas Project - Books

Books

Currently, the only two entries in the series are Hangman's Curse (2001) and Nightmare Academy (2002).

Works by Frank E. Peretti
Adult novels
  • This Present Darkness
  • Piercing the Darkness
  • Tilly
  • All Is Well: The Miracle of Christmas in July
  • Prophet
  • The Oath
  • The Visitation
  • Monster
  • House
The Veritas Project series
(teen fiction):
  • Hangman's Curse
  • Nightmare Academy
The Cooper Kids Adventure series
(youth fiction):
  • The Door in the Dragon's Throat
  • Escape from the Island of Aquarius
  • The Tombs of Anak
  • Trapped at the Bottom of the Sea
  • The Secret of the Desert Stone
  • The Deadly Curse of Toco-rey
  • The Legend of Annie Murphy
  • Mayday at Two Thousand Five Hundred Feet/Flying Blind
Non-fiction:
  • The Wounded Spirit
  • No More Victims
  • No More Bullies
Video series:
  • The Wild and Wacky World of Mr. Henry
Films:
  • Hangman's Curse
  • The Visitation
  • House



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