Hey guys, Ian D.G. Sanduskyhere to spread the good news about my newest release!
Crimson Letters from Kandahar Province just came out from the good folks at Wild Wolf Publishing extremely recently, but the feedback so far has been great!
With this novel, I stepped away from my old faithful - zombies - and delved into one of my passions, psychological horror.
It's already being hailed as "Jacob's Ladder for the 21st Century" (which makes me feel all giggly inside, but I don't quite believe it) - and it's on sale for Kindle (and all other ebook formats over at Smashwords) for JUST 99 CENTS!
Here's the back cover copy:
WHEN NOSTALGIA IS BETTER LEFT ALONE After a roadside bomb tears Private Quincent L Meyer's life apart in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, he is left horrifically mutilated. Back home, job opportunities pass him by and children cry at the very sight of him. All alone, the world fades to grey.
WHEN THE INSIDIOUS LIVES AMONG US Every night, Quince is plagued by nightmares, forced to relive the fatal patrol again and again. As the shrapnel rips through him, he wakes to a life he barely knows anymore.
WHEN TIME IS NO LONGER A FRIEND When an accident leads to murder, Quincent is presented with a terrifying choice. Little does he know, the real war has only just begun.
ONLY ONE THING WILL REMAIN: THE LETTERS FROM A TIME FORGOTTEN
While this may be about a veteran of the Afghani Conflict, it could have been the Battle of Kapyong. Operation Noble Anvil in Kosovo. Operation Medak Pocket in Croatia. The list goes on.
Though we remember the lives they touch and the lives they save, too often we forget that life for our armed forces extends beyond the battlefield. The sacrifices made off-tour. The sacrifices that run deeper than blood.
While I have done my best to keep the military information accurate, I have never had the honour of being a serving member of the Canadian military. I only hope I've done the men and women of CANFOR justice in their bravery.
Support our troops, not only abroad but at home - they risk their live so we don't have to.
Anyways, I hope you'll give it a shot - it can be found here: http://amzn.to/l0LtFS - or, just add it to Goodreads to support small-press horror!
Hey guys, Ian D.G. Sanduskyhere to spread the good news about my newest release!
Crimson Letters from Kandahar Province just came out from the good folks at Wild Wolf Publishing extremely recently, but the feedback so far has been great!
With this novel, I stepped away from my old faithful - zombies - and delved into one of my passions, psychological horror.
It's already being hailed as "Jacob's Ladder for the 21st Century" (which makes me feel all giggly inside, but I don't quite believe it) - and it's on sale for Kindle (and all other ebook formats over at Smashwords) for JUST 99 CENTS!
Here's the back cover copy:
WHEN NOSTALGIA IS BETTER LEFT ALONE
After a roadside bomb tears Private Quincent L Meyer's life apart in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, he is left horrifically mutilated. Back home, job opportunities pass him by and children cry at the very sight of him. All alone, the world fades to grey.
WHEN THE INSIDIOUS LIVES AMONG US
Every night, Quince is plagued by nightmares, forced to relive the fatal patrol again and again. As the shrapnel rips through him, he wakes to a life he barely knows anymore.
WHEN TIME IS NO LONGER A FRIEND
When an accident leads to murder, Quincent is presented with a terrifying choice. Little does he know, the real war has only just begun.
ONLY ONE THING WILL REMAIN: THE LETTERS FROM A TIME FORGOTTEN
While this may be about a veteran of the Afghani Conflict, it could have been the Battle of Kapyong. Operation Noble Anvil in Kosovo. Operation Medak Pocket in Croatia. The list goes on.
Though we remember the lives they touch and the lives they save, too often we forget that life for our armed forces extends beyond the battlefield. The sacrifices made off-tour. The sacrifices that run deeper than blood.
While I have done my best to keep the military information accurate, I have never had the honour of being a serving member of the Canadian military. I only hope I've done the men and women of CANFOR justice in their bravery.
Support our troops, not only abroad but at home - they risk their live so we don't have to.
Anyways, I hope you'll give it a shot - it can be found here: http://amzn.to/l0LtFS - or, just add it to Goodreads to support small-press horror!
Thanks again guys!
IDGS