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My two self-published paranormal hardboiled detective novellas. Currently working on #3. Thanks for the opportunity to post about them!
Treasures of the LochsThis is suspenseful YA Christian fiction, involving a modern-day treasure hunt in Scotland, with a bit of supernatural thrown in. Blending historical fact and Scottish legend within an action-packed adventure, Treasures of the Lochs is a powerful story of faith, friendship, and redemption. The target audience is teenage and above (some parts would be too intense for younger readers). This book is a 2024 NIEA Finalist in Religion Fiction. It also hit Amazon#1 New Release for Christian Fantasy. I hope you’ll check it out.
Hi everyone. My name is Stephen Brown. I currently have two books available from Amazon. If KU subscribers they are free, otherwise they will cost 77p each.🔥 The Mystery of Merefield ➡️ mybook.to/LEzJg1a
🔪 A Novel Murder ➡️ https://mybook.to/cajYvRY
The first is a psychological mystery while the second is my modern retelling of Jack the Ripper, with a few twists in both stories. If you are interested please take a look. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. Regards Stephen Brown.
Stephen wrote: "Hi everyone. My name is Stephen Brown. I currently have two books available from Amazon. If KU subscribers they are free, otherwise they will cost 77p each.🔥 The Mystery of Merefield ➡️ mybook.to/..."
thank you!
🚨 New Release Alert! 🚨If you enjoy twisty, slow-burn mysteries with a thread of science and conspiracy, Dark Matter might be for you.
It’s launch week, and I’m genuinely proud of this one — a story about legacy, truth, and the dark corners families keep hidden.
Set between CERN and the English countryside, it follows Helena Price, an astrophysicist who unravels secrets buried for 25 years after her parents vanish in a fire.
Encrypted files. Vanishing evidence. And a past that refuses to stay buried...
📚 Available now on Kindle (77p), FREE with Kindle Unlimited, or paperback for £9.58.
🛰️ Perfect if you like a mix of science, mystery, and slow-burning suspense.
➡️ mybook.to/BXrysNb
Would love to know what you think if you give it a read — and if it’s already on your Kindle, thank you!
Hi everyone. I have a new novel out entitled, "The Marfa Blues - searching for treasure". It's a wacky adventure about a group of hippies and other characters searching for buried treasure in the Texas badlands in 1968. I'm always looking for honest reviews, so I hope you'll grab a copy. It's only 99 cents on Amazon right now, so you can't afford NOT to get it! [grin]. Oh, and my other book is called "Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America", and it won a few awards here and there. Thanks. --je
The Marfa Blues: searching for treasure
Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America
My short story 'Her Fiery Red Hair' has been published by an e-zine literary magazine CafeLit.https://www.cafelitmagazine.uk/2025/1...
Aneta wrote: "My short story 'Her Fiery Red Hair' has been published by an e-zine literary magazine CafeLit.https://www.cafelitmagazine.uk/2025/1..."
thank you for sharing!
FINALIST IN 13horror.com FILM & SCREENPLAY CONTEST 2025
'Zeeka and The Zombies' stands out for its unique blend of genres and vivid setting. I particularly enjoyed the richly imagined futuristic Caribbean world in 2036. The way you fused sci-fi elements with dark fantasy and Caribbean folklore created a backdrop that was both unique and deeply immersive. This setting, with its advanced technology, really anchored the story in a distinctive environment. Very creative!
You've worked in several well-executed plot developments that kept the tension high throughout. The revelation that Chief of Police Grady was the true mastermind was pulled off really nicely. The touching twist when it was revealed that Zeeka, despite his villainy, had not activated the killer gadgets in Number Nine's false head, subtly wishing for his son to live, also caught me quite off guard.
Your screenplay delivers on several horror fronts. The gruesome scene during the Carnival massacre, vividly depicting the (splendidly specific) 125 deaths and 75 severe injuries, with descriptions of blood-splattered areas and severed body parts, was a delight!
Overall, Zeeka and the Zombies is a compelling and ambitious work that successfully weaves together a complex narrative with strong characters and memorable horror elements. There are moments of humour, witty dialogue, and light-hearted interactions woven into the narrative, which made it a very entertaining read.
Best regards,
Andrew
Andrew Hannon
