Something Weird for Christmas

Here's a strange book for you.
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It's a novel I've been fiddling with off and on for a couple of years -- a family-friendly, quasi-historical freak show of a fantasy, a coming-of-age story with headlamps and monsters, for which I am pleased to blame Thomas Jefferson, spelunker in chief.

As some wag says in the promotional copy:

Eighteen-year-old Hoyt MacKenna — friends and family call him Mack — was born a Low Lord in Cumberland, Tennessee. That makes him part of a secret society founded by statesman and inveterate caver Thomas Jefferson. Low Lords are cavern minders, each group a family unit. The clans rotate to new sites every eight years or so and, as much as possible, live apart from the general population so as to devote themselves to their sole duty of keeping what’s under down.

What’s under? Alabastards — an ancient blend of humanoid and reptile built for cavern living and increasingly determined to get out into the light.


Low Lords is a peculiar beast for sure and will be on offer through the holidays at the bargain price of $1.99 (Amazon ebook).

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N1O7P6A

There's a paperback edition as well ($9.99). I'm trying Amazon's paperback beta, which seems pretty buggy. Here's the page -- live now with free shipping for Prime members.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1520104049

Since I've had several requests, I'll put First In Flight in paperback shortly.
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Published on December 03, 2016 11:03
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message 1: by Meg (new)

Meg Thanks!


message 2: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson You're very welcome. While this book is a bit of a departure, I do like it quite a lot, and I think it's pretty funny.


message 3: by Meg (new)

Meg You had me at "freak show", ha. I like books that are a bit ... askew.


message 4: by Bruce (new)

Bruce My first thought was "I don't think so." Then I remembered how much I enjoyed that other reptilian effort by Pearson, "Red Scare." So I'll give it a try.


message 5: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson This is a much meatier book than Red Scare because it was conceived of as a novel while RS was a novelized script. I like Red Scare, but it was hobbled a bit by its origins, and I consider it an experiment that only half worked.


message 6: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Well, this is a fun surprise. Given the altered reality we are currently experiencing as a nation, this description: "a family-friendly, quasi-historical freak show of a fantasy, a coming-of-age story with headlamps and monsters, for which I am pleased to blame Thomas Jefferson, spelunker in chief" seems reassuringly normal.


message 7: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson I guess nothing is far-fetched anymore.


message 8: by Beth (new)

Beth !!! Thanks!! You just made this a much cheerier day!


message 9: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson You're welcome. I do what I can (usually by accident).


message 10: by Steve (new)

Steve Thanks TR. I look forward to reading this in the next week or so. Nice to have you back!


message 11: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Thanks, Steve. I hope you enjoy it. I'm just finishing up another much more regular novel (well, within limits), so there's more to come.


message 12: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Hi T.R.,

I don't log in here regularly anymore, so I'm just now seeing this post. Just ordered your new book for my Kindle. Looking forward to reading it!

Best regards,
R.L.


message 13: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Hi R.L.,

I've kind of been away myself. Good to hear from you, and I hope you enjoy the book. It's an odd one.


message 14: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Your condition sounds . . .uh . . . complicated. Glad to help (if that's what I'm doing). Enjoy.


message 15: by Bruce (new)

Bruce Just finished it, and I REALLY liked it, Which is saying something, since caves bring out my claustrophobia and I would rather not have any surprising encounters with reptiles, whether underground or not. And then there's the dog thing. No matter. It was quite enjoyable on all fronts.


message 16: by T.R. (last edited Dec 20, 2016 07:16AM) (new)

T.R. Pearson Hi, Bruce,

I'm delighted to hear you enjoyed Low Lords. With a story like this, it's hard to know how it'll come across. And I very much appreciate your Amazon review, though Mr. Forster is probably rotating in his mausoleum. Ha!


message 17: by Beth (new)

Beth Just wanted to say, I LOVED this! Despite it making me very jumpy around random grates. Also thinking moving to the Mammoth Cave area may not be as good an idea as it seemed last spring after I first visited. Now I know what all those sinkholes really mean. It was not at all what I expected, and I couldn't put it down. I'm hoping there will be a sequel! And I will leave a review soon, after it's percolated for a bit.


message 18: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Hi Beth,

I'm delighted you liked this novel (and maybe a little surprised). I honestly don't know what to make of it but had a great time writing it. I was planning on writing three of them, but publishers sniffed hard and went away. I even rewrote part of Low Lords for an editor who then promptly disappeared. So it'll be just the one, I'm afraid.

A review would be most welcome, and thanks in advance for that. This novel was inspired, in fact, by a visit I made to Mammoth Cave. The guide shut off the lights, and the darkness was kind of creepy, like being buried in velour.


message 19: by Beth (new)

Beth Mammoth Cave was SO WEIRD -- I'd never been until last spring, but am dying to go back (partly because I didn't really believe them when they said you need to book tours in advance -- so only got to do one actual tour). I will keep an eye out for the Alabastards now, though, believe me! I don't usually go for monster novels but this was very different, and much more than a monster novel. Your characters and the way you create the world they are in is the key. I am sorry about the sequels, because it really begs for some. Or.... TV series!! That would be great too. Have you had any word on the earlier series hopefulness?


message 20: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Thanks for your thorough and thoughtful Amazon review. I do appreciate it, and in fact I am just now working on a Low Lords TV script, but I'm finding the TV business to be glacial for me. Everything creeps along. Not sure why.


message 21: by Mike (last edited Feb 21, 2017 03:43PM) (new)

Mike Somehow I did not get notice of the release of this book. I found out about it from Cynthia over the weekend. Hmm . . . I'll order it now and add it to the read soon list.

Hope all is well with you, T.R., and you're managing to learn to live in Trumpistan. Hell, maybe there's a novel in there somewhere.


message 22: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Hi Mike,

This is an odd one. Be prepared.

I've actually just taken a writing job on a Trump-related book, so that's how I'm coping.


message 23: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Another example that Trump IS making US great again!


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