J.H. Smithson

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J.H. Smithson has lived most of his life in Vancouver and its surrounding suburbs. In grade seven he wrote his first story ‘Sammy-Boy’ about a wolf raised by a young boy. Since then, he has been writing off and on in all types of genres, including a children’s book entitled ‘Robby Raccoon’s Adventure to the Big City’, which he also illustrated and self-published under the pen name Nosh Tims. An avid camper and hiker, J.H. has spent an abundant amount of time in the forests around British Columbia and remains fascinated by all aspects of nature and wildlife. He has two grown daughters and now lives in Nanaimo, BC with his wife Vicki and their beagle, Lucy. This is his first published novel.

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Deadman

3.95 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2022 — 3 editions
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Thank you to everyone who enter the giveaway for Deadman. I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm and look forward to hearing your reviews and comments of the story. To all those who did not win, please don't be discouraged. Deadman is available in Kindle, hardcover and softcover at most book retailing venues.
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“When he looks back up, the tiger is still grinning at him, purring. Their stares meet. Bronson sees himself in the cat’s eyes, floating inside the yellow depths. For just a moment, as he gazes at his reflection, he feels as if his soul is being sucked up. Pulled into the animal. Trapped inside the black abyss of the tiger. Imprisoned there forever. It would be a punishment befitting a man whose only real purpose in life was to bring death to this species, and countless others like it.”
J.H. Smithson, Deadman

“Danika does not scream. She does not cry. She does not even move. She just kneels there on the rocky forest floor, her hands resting on the top of her belly, staring at the grotesque thing that had only a short time before been the father of the child growing inside her.”
J.H. Smithson, Deadman

“A true man-eater. To Ben, there are no words more beautiful in any language.”
J.H. Smithson, Deadman

“Danika does not scream. She does not cry. She does not even move. She just kneels there on the rocky forest floor, her hands resting on the top of her belly, staring at the grotesque thing that had only a short time before been the father of the child growing inside her.”
J.H. Smithson, Deadman

“A true man-eater. To Ben, there are no words more beautiful in any language.”
J.H. Smithson, Deadman

“When he looks back up, the tiger is still grinning at him, purring. Their stares meet. Bronson sees himself in the cat’s eyes, floating inside the yellow depths. For just a moment, as he gazes at his reflection, he feels as if his soul is being sucked up. Pulled into the animal. Trapped inside the black abyss of the tiger. Imprisoned there forever. It would be a punishment befitting a man whose only real purpose in life was to bring death to this species, and countless others like it.”
J.H. Smithson, Deadman

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