Hi All,
haven't been around in a long while, but I thought I'd drop by and let you know that I've got a ton of ebooks out on Amazon now (just click the title to learn more).
NOVELS:
PARALLAX: Psychic suspense thriller involving two assassins who develop a mind link and the dangerous cat-and-mouse game that ensues.
VICARIOUS: Supernatural thriller about a serial killer able to kill without leaving any evidence whose true goal is the resurrection of Satan himself.
SHADOW CHASER: Spy thriller about a deadly satellite biological warfare platform and the deadly assassin who will stop at nothing to possess it and then sell it on the Black Market.
NOVELLA:
NINJA: Told in the style of Robert E. Howard (creator of Conan & Solomon Kane) NINJA tells the story of a mythical warrior hero named Ran as he graduates from the ninja school he has been attending for twenty years and begins undertaking all sorts of missions across an alternate Earth.
COLLECTION:
THIS TIME OF NIGHT: A collection of 29 short stories from the years 1994-2002, featuring a broad spectrum of genres and tastes - everything from crime to horror to espionage to the bizarre.
STORIES:
DOWN THE STREET DEAD: The citizens of the little town of Canterbury, New Hampshire have a secret...and sometimes they reveal it...
HANCOCK'S TUNNEL: Vietnam, 1968 and the tunnel rat Hancock is called in to discover where the bodies of US servicemen are disappearing to...but the answer may be more hideous than anything the enemy could conjure up.
HINDSIGHT: London, the late 1800s - sometimes the worst monsters aren't the ones in the legends, but the ones we create ourselves...
PRISONER 392: A French prison colony becomes the setting for a bizarre experiment in mental manipulation and escape...
REPO: Two crooked Repo men get a little bit more than they bargained for one lonely night on the highway...
THE BRANK OF KHOSADAM: A classic sitting room story about an adventurer in search of an ancient relic who finds a lot more than he ever wanted...
RIP: What lurks on the fringes of our peripheral vision? Or maybe we'd rather not see...
These are also available in other file formats as well, so if you're interested in any of them, feel free to shoot me an email at
jonfmerz@verizon.net and I'll be happy to hook you up.
Thanks for taking the time to check out my work. Much appreciated!
-Jon F. Merz
http://www.jonfmerz.net