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Old 12-18-2009, 01:40 PM   #1
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Wink Horror for the Holidays? The White Lady Murders and The Horns of September only $1

Hi everyone -

Want to treat yourself to some horror for the holidays? My two novels might fit the bill. They're priced right at $1 and available through Kindle at amazon.com. So get some nice hot chocolate, curl up before a roaring fire and get ready to have the bejeezus scared out of you!

A short synopsis of both follow:



The White Lady Murders
http://www.amazon.com/The-White-Lady...4A/ref=ed_oe_k

In a Malibu beach house, David Lynx struggles with writing with his latest tour de force – a book on magic. It’s a subject he knows nothing about. In a desperate attempt to understand, he decides to perform an ancient ritual not realizing that he will unwittingly open a door for a forty-year-old unsolved murder spree to start all over again.

While The White Lady Murders is immersed in the supernatural, fans desiring a solid murder mystery will not be disappointed. At its core, The White Lady Murders offers an action-packed detective story replete with a hard-boiled, hard-nosed police officer named Robert Moran leading the charge. Moran is a veteran police officer who vividly remembers the original murders that occurred during The Summer of Blood. The string of vicious crimes terrorized the city and held its residents captive in the killer's steely grip. No one felt safe and now Moran desperately races to solve the mystery of who or what is behind the new wave of brutal killings to prevent The White Lady Murders from beginning again.

This novel will keep you guessing right up to the very end.

WARNING: This novel contains very (and I mean very) graphic sex and violence. It'll add sizzle to your Holiday season without you having to light a fire - it'll light one for you ... and stuff your stocking to boot!

It's not for the faint of heart, but well worth the read provided you can handle it! The White Lady Murders hit #1 in Horror>Erotic and is currently ranked #4 in Horror > Erotic and #10 in Horror > Occult. It is definitely finding its audience and has quite a cult following.

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The Horns of September
http://www.amazon.com/The-Horns-of-S...=AG56TWVU5XWC2

Date: September 1961
Place: Longview, South Carolina
Nickname: Shucktown
Unofficial Motto: Someone is always shuckin’ something in Shucktown

Dilemma: All is not right in Shucktown. Just ask Chuck Beckett. He’s young, in love and readying his group to audition for Motown Records. He’s sure his will be the first interracial group signed by the emerging recording giant. He should be on top of the world, but he’s not. For despite living out his dreams, Chuck feels as if he’s headed for certain disaster. Repressed memories have begun to surface in the form of dark, paralyzing depressions. These debilitating episodes convince him of one thing – that he is soon about to die. Chuck tries his best to shake it off as so much teenage angst. He finds it increasingly difficult to do so after the good friend who warns him about “the devils in Shucktown,” winds up murdered. Her death is the catalyst that leads Chuck Beckett to step out of his comfort zone to confront cabals, demons, monsters knitted out of darkness and all the horrors that arise from the curse known as The Horns of September.

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This is my newest novel. It is a dramatic departure from my first. It is a slow, suspenseful psychological horror/thriller. It's a throwback to the novels of the 70s and 80s. Some of my favorite horror classics were written in this time period and I hope my offering does the same for you!

Did I mention that it contains the mother of all conspiracy theories? Well, it does!

This is one of those novels that you can savor and I'm hoping you give it a try.

Happy Holidays!!!



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