“...the tourniquet-tight plot and constant suspense keeps the pages flying. A solid, suspenseful thriller that enables readers to envision the movie it could become.”
—Publishers Weekly on Dismember
“...the tourniquet-tight plot and constant suspense keeps the pages flying. A solid, suspenseful thriller that enables readers to envision the movie it could become.”
—Publishers Weekly on Dismember
(02/02/2010)
I’m very happy to say that Dismember has made it to the 2009 preliminary Stoker ballot! Congratulations to everyone on the ballot. In a couple of weeks, we’ll see if I make it to the finals. Cross your fingers for me.
(01/01/2010)
If you read and liked Dismember, you can vote for it in the Preditors & Editors Readers’ Poll here.
(11/26/2009)
Dismember is now available at Amazon. Check it out here.
(11/24/2009)
Wild Child Publishing recently interviewed me. You can read the interview here.
(09/07/2009)
I’ve put up Dismember’s prologue for your reading pleasure. Click here to read it now.
(07/21/2009)
Dismember is now available from Fictionwise. Go check it out!
(07/16/2009)
I just got a very nice blurb from Bram Stoker Award-winning author, Jonathan Maberry.
(06/30/2009)
Dismember is now available! Order your copy from Wild Child Publishing.
(06/04/2009)
My novel, Dismember, is available for pre-order now. You can order your copy by heading over to Wild Child Publishing.
(10/06/2008)
Wild Child Publishing has contracted the rights to my first novel, Dismember. There’s no official release date yet, but things are in the works. Here is what the cover of Dismember will look like:
(02/19/2008)
Dismember is no longer in the running for the Breakthrough Novel Award, but it was a fun ride while it lasted. Future news will be available here first. For now, it’s back to the grindstone.
(01/19/2008)
My novel, Dismember, has made it into the semi-finals of Amazon.com’s Breakthrough Novel Award contest. To read an excerpt, click here or here.
The summer he turned seven, Dave Abbott survived a gruesome mountainside car accident that left the rest of his family savaged and dead.
Now, after living twenty-three years with the twisted backwoodsman who pulled him from the wreckage, Dave is carrying out a plan to replace each of his lost loved ones with members of nearby, unsuspecting families. He has prepared, he’s stalked, and now his chance has come to get his family safely out of the mountains once and for all.
Whether they like it or not.



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