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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...

I've just posted a brief update to my blog about my plans for the rest of the year. You can see the update and a preview of the cover for my new story here.
http://davidhaynesfiction.weebly.com/...
Go and have a look. Go on with you! You might like it...

http://davidhaynesfiction.weebly.com/...

I'd like to introduce you to my new book - It's available on the links below for just 99p/99c.
I'd say it's best served under the flickering flame of a candle with a roaring fire in the hearth and a tumbler of good malt in your hand.
The Journal of Reginald Perigar

The shop: Jacques’s Emporium, hidden amongst the icy alleyways of Victorian London, hoarding its shadowy secrets against the winter snow.
The man: Basil Jenkins, collector of intriguing objects, who becomes fascinated by his newest purchase – an exquisite chessboard.
The journal: written by the mysterious Reginald Perigar, recording the ferocious chess matches he played throughout history.
The contest: black versus white, living versus dead, as Jenkins fights to save himself from becoming a pawn in Perigar’s endgame…
The Journal of Reginald Perigar is a chilling short story for the dark months. From the author of the nightmarish 'A Gathering of Ghosts' and modern horrors 'The Cage' and 'Beneath The Boards'.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018...

Time moves on and I hope to have another book out in the next couple of weeks. It's called, 'I Can See you' and it's a modern ghost story.
You can see the cover here...
http://davidhaynesfiction.weebly.com/...

If you need any help on cover design or interior format, feel free to contact me.
http://www.redravenbookdesign.com/

She was there when Chris was a boy, as she pulled his dad down into the roaring ocean.
“I can see you.”
She is there again now he’s a father himself, standing behind his own young son.
“I can see you.”
She is always there in Chris’s nightmares and daydreams, staring with eyes that are fathomless black pits, dragging his whole family down with her into hell.
“I can see you.”


She was there when Chris was a boy, as she pulled his dad down into the roaring ocean.
“I can see you.”
She is there again now he’s a father himself, standing behind his own young son.
“I can see you.”
She is always there in Chris’s nightmares and daydreams, staring with eyes that are fathomless black pits, dragging his whole family down with her into hell.
“I can see you.”
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A...

Available from Amazon for 99p/99c

Boo!
Maldon Williams was nine years old when he saw a clown murder his parents. The clown used a kitchen knife to cut their throats from ear to ear, and blood dripped down the walls in thick, oozing rivers.
Ben Night was once a successful author, whose career now seems washed up. But his horror novel ‘Clownz’ is about to become all too real. Real enough to break into his own home.
Jane Brady is the police detective investigating a string of monstrous killings, connected only by Night’s book. Has its villain, Sparkles The Clown, inspired these real-life atrocities?
From the pages of fiction, Sparkles walks the world, leaving behind only the flayed faces of his victims and a single word written in blood:
“Boo!”
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Boo-David-Hay...
http://www.amazon.com/Boo-David-Hayne...

Mask of the Macabre

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BDZYZP2
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BDZYZP2

Something of a departure for me in that it's set in Alaska.
Black Pine Creek.
Black Pine Creek

Gold is all Scott Draper knows. Gold and darkness. A lifetime of mining has broken his life, estranged him from his daughter and left two dead men behind.
One last opportunity might turn things around – an abandoned mine in the icy Alaskan wilderlands. If he can bring his old crew together to help, they could all end up rich.
Draper knows that darkness always follows the gold. What he doesn’t know is that something even darker than his past, something nightmarish and ravenous, is waiting for them all in the shadows of Black Pine Creek.
It's available on Amazon to buy for 99c or 99p or if you have Unlimited you can read it for free I believe.
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Pine-Cre...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Pine-C...

The Journal of Reginald Perigar

The shop: Jacques’s Emporium, hidden amongst the icy alleyways of Victorian London, hoarding its shadowy secrets against the winter snow.
The man: Basil Jenkins, collector of intriguing objects, who becomes fascinated by his newest purchase – an exquisite chessboard.
The journal: written by the mysterious Reginald Perigar, recording the ferocious chess matches he played throughout history.
The contest: black versus white, living versus dead, as Jenkins fights to save himself from becoming a pawn in Perigar’s endgame…
The Journal of Reginald Perigar is a chilling short story for the dark months.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0184267NY
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0184267NY
I hope you enjoy it.
Mask of the Macabre

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mask-Macabre...
https://www.amazon.com/Mask-Macabre-D...

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