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Canis Major will be Free August 1-5

My debut novel Canis Major will be free the first five days of August. You can catch it here:

http://www.amazon.com/Canis-Major-Jay...

Fair warning: This is a loooong novel. The payoff is worth it, though. You will never read anything quite like it.


That's all.

Jay


Canis Major by Jay Nichols
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Of Bible Beaters and Smart Phones

Free kindle short story, today and tomorrow:

In the distant future, the Holy Bible is amended with stories set in twenty-first century America. Book of Suburbia is one of them.

Two young prophets, Austin and Chad, are traveling door-to-door, evangelizing on a quiet Saturday afternoon. When they come upon the house of a deranged insomniac, things get uncomfortable real quick.

http://www.amazon.com/Book-Suburbia-J...

Book of Suburbia by Jay Nichols
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Any Soccer Fans Out There?

For twelve-year-old Jessica Noonan, getting slathered up with Army-grade sunblock in a parking lot before a soccer match is just one indignity she must endure. The taunts and jeers from her teammates are another. Even the adults in the stands get in on the action. All because she's an albino.

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The Slathering of Jessica Noonan by Jay Nichols
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Published on August 01, 2015 16:14 Tags: coming-of-age, horror, kindle-unlimited, short-story, soccer, stephen-king, teen, young-adult

Free Kindle Novel - Today Only!

It's been a while since I've done this, but anyway, here's a free novel for you to read this weekend:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...

After seventeen-year-old Russell Whitford confronts and kills a rabid dog, he seeks to prevent the news from reaching the dog's owner, whose hair-trigger temper is well-known in the small town of Riley, Alabama. Russell can count on silence from two of the witnesses who watched him hack Hector Graham's Bloodhound to death, but the third, Michael O'Brien, isn't at all like the other two. His allegiance is not as fixed as Russell would like it to be.

When the Centers for Disease Control arrives in town, and dogs begin running away, and gun shots start ringing out in the dead of night, Russell's summer goes from bad to worse. All he wants is to play his piano and guitar, maybe walk his dog every now and then, not have the weight of the universe hoisted on his shoulders.
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