A beautiful, powerful woman tempts Irons with a depraved Kill my husband for $50,000. Though Irons is nobody’s paid thug, he is pulled into the black magic underbelly of San Francisco. Something dark walks among the living, targeting the woman and any who threaten her. Though Irons is out of his depth, he will stop at nothing to put things right.
Eric Turowski is the author of Willing Servants, 21st Century Pulp, as well as numerous short stories. He is the general manager and part owner of the Alameda Sun newspaper in Alameda, California, as well as a resident of that fair city.
Interests are writing, fencing, anthropology, ghost hunting, painting, drawing, inventing things already invented, cryptozoology, dinosaurs, playing guitar and being an american "idle".
Like to write and play music, punk rock, for the most part. Influences are the Beatles, the Ramones, Blue Oyster Cult, David Bowie and the Buzzcocks.
Some favorite movies are Jaws, the Exorcist, Buckaroo Bonzai and Star Wars. Anything with zombies, big bugs and demons a big plus here, love the blood and gore of a horror flick. I can also appreciate a really bad B movie as well.
Television shows I enjoy are Eureka, Sesame Street, Josie &; The Pussycats, Scoobie Doo, X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Night Stalker, Lost, Murder and Ghost Hunters(to name a few).
Heroes besides my mother, father,and girlfriend... Darren McGavin, William Shatner and Stan (the man) Lee. Batman, of course...why? He can kick Supermans ass and he has no super powers! Plus he has all the cool toys!
A noir, pulpy, mobster, voodoo, revenant story, Shadow to Shadow also peels back more of the layers of what Irons’ life is really like. And how he might make his money to live through it, which is a big plus for me. Instead of expo dumping, this is done via dialogue and situational action, something that Eric once more proves he excels at.