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Protected: B.L. Blanchard, author of THE PEACEKEEPER, on tour June 2022
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James L. Rubart, author of THE MAN HE NEVER WAS, on tour March/April 2018
About The Man He Never Was: A Modern Reimagining of Jeckyll and Hyde Paperback: 384 pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson (February 20, 2018) What if You Woke up One Morning and the Darkest Parts of Yourself Were Gone? Toren Daniels vanished eight months back, and his wife and kids have moved on—with more than a little relief. Toren […]
Michelle Pretorius, author of THE MONSTER’S DAUGHTER, on tour July/August 2016
About The Monster’s Daughter Print Length: 464 pages Publisher: Melville House (July 19, 2016) THE MONSTER‘S DAUGHTER is a tale of race and murder that takes readers through South Africa’s remarkable history. It’s a mix of the personal and the political, the past and the present. . After a fling with one of her superiors, young policewoman Alet Berg is […]
Dark Screams, Volumes 2 and 3, edited by Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar, on tour May 2015
About Dark Screams, Vol. 2 On Sale: March 03, 2015 Pages: 138 Published by : Hydra Robert McCammon, Norman Prentiss, Shawntelle Madison, Graham Masterton, and Richard Christian Matheson scale new heights of horror, suspense, and grimmest fantasy in Dark Screams: Volume Two, from Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar of the renowned Cemetery Dance Publications. […]
Fred Venturini, author of The Heart Does Not Grow Back, on tour October/November 2014
About The Heart Does Not Grow Back Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: Picador (November 4, 2014) EVERY SUPERHERO NEEDS TO START SOMEWHERE…Dale Sampson is used to being a nonperson at his small-town Midwestern high school, picking up the scraps of his charismatic lothario of a best friend, Mack. He comforts himself with the certainty that his stellar academic […]
Fred Venturini, author of The Samaritan, on tour March 2011
About The Samaritan Paperback: 210 pages Publisher: Blank Slate Press To age is to embrace a slow hurt inside and out, to collect scars like rings on a tree, dark and weathered and sometimes only visible if someone cuts deep enough. Scars keep the past just close enough to touch, but healing is forgetting. Healing […]