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"So as near as I could tell the end of the world began roughly about the time that Billy Carver’s butt rang - about halfway through the War of 1812."

This is the story of the end of the world, as seen and told by a teenager.

Sixteen year old Briar Gamble is having a bad day. It started with the cell phones singing for Santa Claus. Then came the tanks and the storm troopers. The Black Masks, in their black fish bowl sunglasses. And then along came Captain Albino.

The shooting started shortly after that.

Like I said - Briar Gamble is having a REALLY bad day.

And it's about to get a whole lot worse.

424 pages, Paperback

First published May 23, 2013

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Steve Vernon

249 books205 followers
Hi! I'm Steve Vernon and I'd love to scare you. Along the way I'll entertain you. I guarantee a giggle as well.

If I listed all of the books I've written I'd bore you - and I am allergic to boring.

Instead, let me recommend one single book of mine.

Pick up SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME for an example of true Steve Vernon storytelling. It's hockey and vampires for folks who love hockey and vampires - and for folks who don't!

For more up-to-date info please follow my blog at:
http://stevevernonstoryteller.wordpre...

And follow me at Twitter:
@StephenVernon

yours in storytelling,

Steve Vernon

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May 29, 2014
Let's get one thing clear. It is in incredibly poor form for an author to review their own work - so this is NOT a review.

This is just me, saying "Hey".

I wanted to mention that I've been releasing this novel - episode by episode - for the last half a year or so. This omnibus is a complete stand-alone novel.

Each episode - on it's own - sells for $2.99 on the Kindle and Kobo site.

You can also buy the Omnibus edition - which is the first five complete episodes - for a mere $6.99.

The omnibus is ALSO available in paperback format - thanks to Createspace. You can pick up a copy over at Amazon - if you don't dig the digital format.

Thus endeth the arithmetic lesson.

yours in storytelling,
Steve Vernon
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