Nickel Crow
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Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
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2011
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Swallowed and Other Weird Tales
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2012
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Master of Time: A Fantasy Novel
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2011
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The Waiting Demon
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2015
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Master of the Dead
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Death 2.0 and Other Tales of Horror
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2012
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The Chronicles of Strange Ways: The Secret of the Spores
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Gods and Cruel Wizards, Tales of Dark Fantasy
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The Grave of Russell Meeks
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The Chronicles of Strange Ways: The Whale Rock
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“It commanded him to go to the bedroom, to lie down on the bed, to remove all of his clothing. It commanded him to shut up. Shut up, you idiot fool, the voice told him and he obeyed.”
― The Waiting Demon
― The Waiting Demon
“So how were they going to believe she had seen a demon peeking into Garrett Tucker’s house tonight?”
― The Waiting Demon
― The Waiting Demon
“This was Harrison’s true self, true desire, infinitely more ultimate than any sexual release could ever be. It was absolutely and instantaneously addictive. He knew immediately he would never know anything remotely as blissful as this.”
― Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
― Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
“This was Harrison’s true self, true desire, infinitely more ultimate than any sexual release could ever be. It was absolutely and instantaneously addictive. He knew immediately he would never know anything remotely as blissful as this.”
― Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
― Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
“He felt the front of his skull shatter with a strange sort of glee. It reformed as if melted and molded, stretched the skin to accommodate the new jaw, new bone configuration, new killing teeth.”
― Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
― Master of the Hunt: A Werewolf Novel
“At Benny’s final moment of life, he tried his best to scream, but couldn’t.”
― The Waiting Demon
― The Waiting Demon
“sets of stairs led downward, the first with four steps, then a short landing, then two steps to the right leading to another landing, then twelve more down to the basement.”
― The Waiting Demon
― The Waiting Demon
“The dark figure turned to see what the man might be looking at. It was the moon.”
― The Waiting Demon
― The Waiting Demon
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The web site is updated with our latest young adult novel, "The Chronicles of Strange Ways", first book in the series, which is a bit of "X-Files" for teens. I hope you will check it out! https://nickelcrow.wordpress.com/nove...
I am pleased to announce that my latest novel, "The Waiting Demon", is now available on Amazon.com. Kindle only at the moment. I hope you all enjoy the story. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011...
Feel free to visit my Amazon page to review my other works as well. Thank you! http://www.amazon.com/Nickel-Crow/e/B...
Tomorrow, 12/11 - 12/12 - for 2 days, my novel "Master of the Dead" will be available for free on the Amazon Kindle. From the back cover:Cole Mannering has a terrible affliction – he can speak with the dead, and it is only getting worse. Before he can begin to understand this growing ability which has only just begun to manifest itself, his parents are brutally slaughtered and his world is torn asunder.
Cole and his older brother, Charles, are forced to join the armies of Genna, sworn enemies of Helfland, and become soldiers under the leadership of the fearful General Talwood. It is a life that Cole abhors. He was never meant to be a warrior. Killing is not in his nature, especially given his unique situation.
But, when the enigmatic wizard of Genna, Forir, learns of Cole’s connection with the dead, he enlists him for a dangerous mission. Cole must journey to the Underworld to retrieve a deadly magical item called the “Blood Scabbard”, which imbues the owner to control fire. Forir wants the item for himself in order to restore order to the countryside, but can he be trusted?
Cole travels to the Underworld where he learns the mysterious source of his power, which unfortunately puts him in the middle of two warring Gods. He also learns that speaking with the dead is only the beginning of his abilities, as they are growing stronger every day. He soon realizes he can command the dead as well.
He is becoming the Master of the Dead, a wizard to be feared.
A young adult fantasy novel.
Here is the link!
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Dead-Nic...
So nice to see this review on my blog this morning for my novel, "Master of the Hunt" - "Really enjoyed reading the Master of the Hunt, found book via Goodreads list. I liked that the werewolf was left to the last, the story benefited from Harrison focusing on controlling what to him is a curse. The approach to the werewolf nature reminded me a lot of that in Glen Duncan’s “The last werewolf”. I liked Harrison and would like to see him in another book, perhaps following up on that Tennessee link which suggests a possible pack at large in that area. The brain trauma – scar tissue in brain menioned by doctor could have been the result of a silver bullet that failed to kill and caused memory loss. All in all wonderful book with nice hooks that could be used to draw us futher into a possible series. Possbily even a government hunt, as Harrison did ‘nt destroy any of the cameras which were recording the men in the cages and which would surely have captured footage of his fight with the South African."
Another 4-Star Review of "Master of the Hunt" at Amazon.com. "Hello, This is good story and quite original. I would like to see more like it. The author did a good job of showing the human side of the monster. In the end, however, the beast was unleashed. Watch out! Thank You." --- http://www.amazon.com/Master-Hunt-Wer...































