YOU WILL BE SAFE HERE
I'm currently in the middle of line editing my second release, YOU WILL BE SAFE HERE!
Travel down the dark recesses of the human mind, take a journey to a doomed planet, and tour the paranormal corners of Fredericksburg, Virginia with
four more short stories and a new novel from the author of A Knife in the Back.
In “Like This?,” the psychiatrists released Jefferson Jefferson from the institution early. They shouldn’t have.
“Milly-Anne” doesn’t let autism get in her way. She’s smart. Smarter than her mother, smarter than her classmates, and definitely smarter than Mr. Tull, her principal. But something horrific is spawning in the air ducts of her school, and she can’t make anybody understand just how much danger they are in.
In “The Unan,” Bear, his sister, Lily, and the old man barely escape a deadly outbreak in their compound. They take to the jungle where unknown peril awaits.
In “Savages,” a fireball streaks through the heavens above the peaceful valley where the White One, the Brother of Rhoem, has lived for years with his cousins, the Unan. The chief of the Unan thinks it may be a message from the gods, but the White One knows it is a different kind of visitor.
Tracker’s Travail picks up the story of Topher, Zorn, and Gertrude years after their escape from Raleigh’s Prep.. Arriving in Fredericksburg, Virginia just in time to stop a Class IV CZA, they stick around to take on city’s evil mayor, do battle with a massive squid monster, and team up with a mysterious benefactor who is not as charitable as he seems.
Here is a link to my facebook page, on which I'll be positing illustrations from the short stories and the novel.
www.facebook.com/knifeback
The images for the short stories are by Grant Ervin, and those for the novel are by Bill Harris.
If you haven't picked up my first book, A Knife in the Back, you can buy it directly from me here:
www.jamesnoll.net/Store.html
Travel down the dark recesses of the human mind, take a journey to a doomed planet, and tour the paranormal corners of Fredericksburg, Virginia with
four more short stories and a new novel from the author of A Knife in the Back.
In “Like This?,” the psychiatrists released Jefferson Jefferson from the institution early. They shouldn’t have.
“Milly-Anne” doesn’t let autism get in her way. She’s smart. Smarter than her mother, smarter than her classmates, and definitely smarter than Mr. Tull, her principal. But something horrific is spawning in the air ducts of her school, and she can’t make anybody understand just how much danger they are in.
In “The Unan,” Bear, his sister, Lily, and the old man barely escape a deadly outbreak in their compound. They take to the jungle where unknown peril awaits.
In “Savages,” a fireball streaks through the heavens above the peaceful valley where the White One, the Brother of Rhoem, has lived for years with his cousins, the Unan. The chief of the Unan thinks it may be a message from the gods, but the White One knows it is a different kind of visitor.
Tracker’s Travail picks up the story of Topher, Zorn, and Gertrude years after their escape from Raleigh’s Prep.. Arriving in Fredericksburg, Virginia just in time to stop a Class IV CZA, they stick around to take on city’s evil mayor, do battle with a massive squid monster, and team up with a mysterious benefactor who is not as charitable as he seems.
Here is a link to my facebook page, on which I'll be positing illustrations from the short stories and the novel.
www.facebook.com/knifeback
The images for the short stories are by Grant Ervin, and those for the novel are by Bill Harris.
If you haven't picked up my first book, A Knife in the Back, you can buy it directly from me here:
www.jamesnoll.net/Store.html
Published on November 23, 2013 07:58
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