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The Disappeared Kicks Off New Dark Thriller Line
Posted by: | CommentsDark Regions Press has announced that my novel, The Disappeared (which previously was published by Headline in England) will kick off their latest imprint, Dark Thriller.
Description: Ten years ago: Gabriel Knight, age 11, takes a bike ride to the park and becomes one of the … disappeared.
When Teri Knight answers a knock at the front door, she discovers her son Gabriel standing in the doorway. Only it can’t be her son. Gabe took a bike ride to the park ten years ago, at age 11, and became one of the disappeared. He would be 21 now and this boy … this boy is the same age as Gabe was when he went missing. Except for the color of his eyes, he looks exactly like her son. He’s wearing the same clothes her son wore the day he disappeared. He even refers to her as Mom.
If he is Gabe, how is that possible?
Why hasn’t he aged?
Where has he been for ten years?
And why is he so weak and in apparent ill health?
Teri is struggling with each of these questions and barely getting to know this boy who has arrived so unexpectedly, miraculously at her door, when a team of armed men arrive at the house in search of the boy.
For Gabe and Teri the clock is now ticking – and time is running out.
Who are these men?
What do they want?
Is this boy really Teri’s lost son, Gabe?
A dark thriller with a highly unusual and inventive twist.
Here’s the book trailer:
Readers can order directly from Dark Regions here: The Disappeared
Kingston Mills Cover Art
Posted by: | CommentsThe Shadows of Kingston Mills, my new short story collection, will be out from Dark Regions shortly. The collection includes 11 new short stories and one reprint, all based on the small Northern California town of Kingston Mills. I thought you might enjoy getting a peek at the cover art. It was done by M. Wayne Miller, who really captures the opening story of the collection, “It’s All Happening On Fillmore Street.”
If you’re interested, you can pre-order the book directly from Dark Regions: The Shadows of Kingston Mills







