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An Apology to Lucifer Blitz

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Supernatural Thriller

Published: February 1, 2022

Publisher: D.X. Varos

 

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The search for the most dangerous book in the world begins!

Father Thomas Morelli thought he knew the story behind Lucifer’s fall
from Heaven.  However, upon making the acquaintance of renowned book
authenticator Lorenza Pellegrini and being invited to stay in the opulent
Venice villa belonging to Pellegrini’s “Master,” Thomas
discovers he has only heard part of the story.

In Boston, psychoanalyst, best-selling author, and outspoken atheist David
Wright has been tasked to handle the funeral arrangements of his dear friend
Albert Kennedy. What could have driven this controversial exorcist to take
his own life? The answer, it seems, is contained in a tome that isn’t
supposed to exist.

Joining forces Lorenza, David, and Thomas must race against time to prevent
an ancient battle from reigniting

“Those who enjoyed The DaVinci Code… will find the thriller
component is strong, and … replete in both nonstop action and solid
ethical, spiritual, and moral examination.” — D. Donovan, Midwest
Book Review

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About the Authors

Wayne Haley

Wayne Haley is a retired University Administrator who has been writing for
pleasure for thirty-five years. He spends most of his free time with his
amazing wife, Kathleen, walking the beaches and writing near his home in
Hawaii.

Sean Haley has spent the past twenty-five years working for two prominent
Southern California investment firms. Now living outside of Los Angeles,
Sean spends much of his free time with his wonderful wife, Kristy, and their
blended family of five children – usually shuttling them to various
activities and sporting events.

Wayne and Sean are currently working on their next collaborative
work.

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My Trip to the Fair Blitz

 

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A Journey Through the Handicrafts of India

Children’s Picture Book, Age group 3-8 years

 

Date Published: April 10, 2022

Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing

A boy and his mom are on a vacation to India. Curious to learn the story of some unique toys at his grandparents’ place, the boy follows his mom to a local fair that showcases ethnic arts. What does the child find there? What memories does he bring back? Does he want to revisit India? This richly illustrated book is a perfect way to let your child discover the experience of a bustling Indian fair, replete with a multitude of colors and sounds, and the aromas of yummy food!

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Mallika Appana

Mallika Appana was born in Hyderabad, India. She now lives in the United States with her husband and toddler. Raising her child in a foreign country, she feels a strong urge to keep kids connected to their Indian heritage. An engineer and an MBA by training, she developed a fondness towards ethnic arts and crafts due to her parents’ keen appreciation for them. The book is a culmination of her passion for storytelling and illustration, and she hopes that it will foster interest in traditional art forms among the next generation.

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The Dayton Dilemma Blitz

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When doing the right thing, isn’t the right thing.

 

Crime Thriller

Published: November 2021

 

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Dayton, Ohio 1986, Sean Mitchell finds himself in a gut-wrenching dilemma,
‘Trust the legal system or trust the fact that – they
ain’t lookin for us? We shut up, we’re safe, we start blabbing,
who knows what the lawyers and legal system will do to us?

Sean’s world is turned upside down when he discovers a shocking life
truth – sometimes telling the truth is the wrong thing to do.

Sean Mitchell is on a summer engineering work study program at the Flight
Dynamics Laboratory, Wright-Patterson, AFB. Taking a term off from his
‘stressed out’ aerospace engineering studies at Ohio State,
Sean’s new home in Dayton is a hotel right next door to a fancy,
gorgeous-lady-filled, nightclub.

What could go wrong?

Everything.

Sean’s life of ‘working out at the gym’ and
‘meeting pretty ladies at the nightclub,’ took a nosedive one
night. His world changed. He entered the ‘secret’ world. The
world of people with a secret, people who know something they’re not
supposed to know; something they don’t want to know, but too bad, no
going back.

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About the Author

Dave Ives

Dave Ives transitioned from air force officer to civilian engineer, to
property investor and then to author. ‘The Dayton Dilemma’ is
Dave’s seventh book and is a continuation of the Sean Mitchell
adventure. If you liked Dave’s other books, you’re in for
another treat when you read ‘The Dayton Dilemma.’

 

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Shadow of the Shapeshifter Virtual Book Tour

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Book One of the Vanquish Trilogy

YA Fantasy, Fantasy

 

Date Published: March 31, 2022

Publisher: Kingsbrook Publishing

 

Two strangers in the wrong place at the worst possible time…

.a lone assassin prepared to do the dirtiest of jobs…

and a guard sentry determined to stop him.

A dark enemy is about to rise in Illmoor, something even more chaotic and twisted than the citizens themselves. Step forward Enoch Dwellings, master sleuth, who boasts a reputation built entirely on an intricate web of carefully calculated lies. Together with his hapless but increasingly inept assistant, Doctor Wheredad (no medical training whatsoever), he will do anything it takes to solve a crime that might actually end up costing him more than his own life.

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PROLOGUE

‘I don’t like this,’ the traveller whispered to his friend. ‘I don’t like this at all.’
Having been caught short of common sense in the wilderness north of Crust, they’d been delighted to discover a dilapidated coaching inn amid the fierce woodlands. However, their delight had soon changed to dubious apprehension when the place turned out to be full of strangely inhospitable locals. They could forgive the sniggering dwarves at the corner table and the odd looks from the group of farmers huddled beside the bar, but there was something seriously amiss with the hooded man who sat next to the fire, rhythmically cracking his jaw, not to mention the deeply lugubrious innkeeper hulking behind the bar who was quite clearly two teeth short of a beaver. To make matters worse, there was now a silent yet unsubtle exchange running between the two, albeit from far ends of the room.
‘I bet it’s about us,’ said the first traveller, licking his trembling lips. ‘Did you see that bit where the innkeeper walked his two fingers along the bar top? That might be code for “hitchhikers”…’
The second traveller rolled his eyes.
‘Oh, don’t be so paranoid,’ he said, smiling nervously.
‘I’m not being paranoid – why aren’t they just speaking to each other, like normal folk?’
‘Perhaps they don’t want the farmers listening in.’

‘Ha! I doubt that. Look: the bloke beside the fire just ran a finger under his jaw – ‘sa death signal, that! I just knew it was a bad idea to come in here! I mean; what kind of place is open at nearly three o’clock in the morning…?’
‘Go, then!’
‘Aren’t you coming?’
‘Nope: I’m far too tired to go on, just now.’
Time passed. One by one, the farmers began to drink up and head out into the early darkness. They were followed by the dwarves, who were all the worse for drink. Eventually, the inn became quiet, with only a crackle from the fireplace to hold back the silence.
‘Let’s get out of here; please,’ whispered the first traveller, anxiety creeping into his voice.
‘And go where? There probably isn’t another inn for miles, at least not one that’s open! Besides, we haven’t even finished our drinks…’
The traveller stared down at the tankards.
‘I don’t like this ale, anyway,’ he muttered. ‘It tastes funny. I tell you, this place is knee-deep in the bad stuff…’
The man beside the fireplace abruptly folded his arms, then seemed to change his mind, and reached up to caress his jutting jaw.
The first traveller leaned close to his friend.
‘You’re not telling me he’s balanced,’ he whispered.
‘Why, just because he’s not running over here to engage us in conversation?’
No, because he’s wearing a hood and playing with his jawbone: that’s proper mental.’
His friend gave a dispassionate shrug.
‘Look, I’m cold, I’m hungry, and I’ll be damned if I’m walking through the woods for another six miles. I’m staying here and that’s that!’
‘Fine,’ snapped the traveller, snatching up his backpack and clambering to his feet. ‘Well, just so you know, the innkeeper has dried blood all down the back of his coat: I saw it as I ordered the drinks…’
The traveller slung on his pack and departed. When the door had slammed behind him, his friend made a disgruntled face and took another large swig of ale: it did taste funny, he had to admit.
The clock struck three. As the last of its chimes sounded throughout, the door of the inn creaked open, and a thin, spindly man with bulbous eyes and a strangely active tongue sidled his way in.
‘We’ve got it, massster,’ he spat, apparently addressing the hooded man. ‘It’sssss in the yard.’ That said, he hurried outside again.
The traveller looked on in a not-looking-on sort of way as the stranger beside the fire got carefully to his feet and followed.
‘Open up the back,’ the stranger called, as he passed the table. ‘I’ll give them a hand.’
‘Right you are,’ the innkeeper shouted after him, stomping off into the dark recesses of the inn. 

Then, there was silence.
As the room’s enormous fire crackled away, the traveller – now totally alone in the bar – began to feel very uncomfortable.
‘Maybe it’s an ale delivery or something,’ he said to himself, but aloud, so the room didn’t seem quite so menacing. ‘Yeah, that’ll be it: an ale delivery.’
Then it happened: a terrible scream, a cry of pain that pierced the silence of the inn and nearly caused the traveller to bite clean through his tongue. He jumped to his feet.
‘What the hell was that?’ he gasped, glancing around at the empty room. There was still no sign of the innkeeper.
He quickly snatched up his backpack, left an overly generous tip on the table and made his way to the door, but he hadn’t gone more than ten steps when a deep, booming voice said:
‘And where do you think you’re going?’
The innkeeper had appeared at the bar, his spindly associate standing beside him.
‘I – er – thought I might head off…’ the traveller said with a forced smile, sweat beginning to bead on his brow.
‘Oh, you did, did you?’
‘Er…yes: I’m afraid so. It’s getting late. Goodnight!’
There was a ‘click’ from behind him, and the traveller spun around: the hooded stranger from the fireplace had re-entered the inn and was lowering a bar across the door.
‘Wh-what are you doing? What is this?’
He made to step around the man, then thought better of it and turned back to the innkeeper.
‘What’s going on here?’
The innkeeper smiled, displaying a grim formation of broken teeth, but neither he nor his snake-like companion spoke a word.
‘LET-ME-OUT!’ said the traveller, gritting his teeth, partly to show some mustard but mainly because it stopped his jaw from shaking. ‘I’m going home, do you hear me? I don’t belong here!’
‘Oh, we know that,’ whispered the hooded man, putting a hand on the traveller’s shoulder. ‘But tonight, for us, is a very important night, when something we’ve planned for a very long time has come to pass.’
‘W-what’s that got to do with me?’
‘Nothing. It’s got nothing at all to do with you, but when your friend left earlier, he did so at a very inopportune moment…and he saw someone that he shouldn’t have seen. He was in the wrong place at the worst possible time…as are you.’
The traveller’s eyes filled with tears, and his lips began to tremble.
‘B-but I’m not g-going to tell anyone…’
‘Not good enough. Besides,’ the stranger said, removing his hood. ‘You’ve seen my face.’
The traveller stepped back, his jaw dropping. ‘B-b-but I don’t understand: aren’t you Viscount-‘
There was a sudden, sickening thud and then…there was silence. 


About the Author

Between 1998 and 2016, David wrote fantasy and YA books for some of the biggest publishers in the world. These included The Illmoor Chronicles (for Disney and Hodder), Gladiator Boy and Undead Ed (for Hodder and Penguin), Davey Swag and Outcasts (for Hodder). His books have been converted into audio works for BBC Worldwide and Random House and translated into fifteen different languages by companies including Sony in Japan. David’s short stories have also appeared in a variety of anthologies, including the celebrated Knights of Madness (with Terry Pratchett, Tom Sharpe, etc) for Orbit and Penguin, edited by the late and great veteran fantasy anthologist, Peter Haining. David has also written review columns for Interzone and SFX and fictional histories for Games Workshop and their Warhammer universe.

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Universal Code Blitz

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Science Fiction

Date Published: December 2021

Publisher: Two Pillars Publishing

 

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Tulum, Mexico – Archeologist Ayla Brown, at the request of a colleague,
joins an expedition to a newly discovered ruin deep in the jungle. Soon
after their arrival, the team is attacked and brutally murdered by
unidentifiable humanoid creatures. Ayla is the only survivor and
witness.

Off the southern coast of St. Lucia, treasure hunter Logan Sykes, while
searching for debris from a wealthy and historic shipwreck, makes an
unexpected discovery. Soon after, he is confronted by intelligent aquatic
beings seeking to protect their secret.

Sonya Sykes, after twenty years of torture in a foreign land, is on the run
after killing her abductor. With little knowledge of who she is and that her
home is light-years away, an amazing child with strange abilities helps save
her life and changes it forever.

After two decades of searching for answers regarding his sister’s
disappearance, Logan is approached by a man claiming to have found and
rescued her. Only, Logan needs to travel to an alien planet to retrieve her,
learn about the alien beings responsible for her abduction, and the fate of
Earth and civilized worlds across the cosmos as the Universal Code, the
organic law of the APS, or Advanced Planetary Systems, fractures and
dissolves into chaos.

About the Author

As an author, Liam Strand’s desire is to present engaging subject
matter that entertains and invokes thought. He strives to accurately depict
historical norms within societies and the flaws of the human condition while
entertaining the reader. Universal Code is his debut science fiction
novel.

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