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Where and how did all the events from the book of the M series begin, right here with one woman, Elizabeth Bathory? She started it all. How did she bring together, The phantom of the opera, professor Moriarty, and the invisible man? Well, this prequel tells it all.

107 pages, Paperback

First published December 8, 2013

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Tim James Simpson

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My name is Tim Simpson, and I have wanted to publish a book for as long as I can remember. I remember my father finding me an old electric typewriter in the garbage. And he brought it home, and I would punch away at the keys for hours. I have always had a wild imagination; however, my first book was a nonfiction book about my life, which seems more like fiction than nonfiction.

I will never be the best writer or the most popular. I am human, but I love writing. I am finishing up my first novel to be published following a life worth living.

My book has only been out for less than a month, so I am in the middle of promoting it. I am genuinely grateful for sites like this one to be able to use in that area. When I had my little typewriter, the internet did not exist. If it had, I would have probably 25 books published by now.

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March 6, 2014
Be careful what you wish for. Lady Bathory longed for immortality and enlisted men from all walks of life to find what was only whispered about so that she would be able to attain it. With villains and heroes from The Mummy and Headless Horseman to Sherlock Holmes to Zorro, it all comes down to good versus evil. Dracula has risen and time is running out.
I would have given more stars, for this is such an original story, wonderfully told - but needed a lot of proofreading and editing and for the heavy price of it I would have not expected the mistakes I found or the fact the it was part one and only 200 large print pages. It is a great adventure and I admittedly want more, I recommend borrowing this book though.
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