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Has your fly swatter started to collect dust?
As the days become shorter and the nights colder, the insects will soon disappear until spring. The lightning bugs left a month ago, the bees have gone to ground, but the buzz on the windowsill holds out for that first frost...
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Waiting Out Winter & The Hatch
The two-novella apocalyptic winter series is now in one book!
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Nick and the boys return from the summer’s last hunting trip to find the streets empty, the beachfront and park abandoned, and the windows of their own homes boarded shut.
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The hunters have become the hunted, in an apocalyptic plague that pits man against beast—very tiny beasts. And Nick is determined to keep his strength, courage, and family alive during what could very well be the last winter of their lives.
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Heading toward presumed safety, the survivors quickly find all exit points blocked, the perimeter burned, and learn the flies were only the beginning. Mother Nature has stepped in to correct mankind’s mistakes. Her weapon of choice: spiders.
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Fleeing in a new direction they run into another party of survivors. And what was once a breakdown of society becomes an exercise in rebuilding. They’ll need to find common ground and bond with the others, before winter arrives again.
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Before the spiders declare victory…
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Grab your copy, in paperback or ebook, on Amazon!
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October promises to be busy, as it usually is for horror authors.
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This month you can catch me at:
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Oct 26 — Reading in the Dark, one-day event at Cecil County Library, North East, MD Oct 27 — Sinister Sunday, a one-day event at Trigger's Table & Taproom in Waynesboro, PA
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Thanks for reading and remember, a current inventory of available autographed and/or personalized books is on the website!
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