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Robert Hay @deadspread83

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My Novel is done!

Posted by deadspread83 - August 5th, 2014


 

My first novel is out now for Kindle and in Paperback, it's call CLOSTER'S BRANCH. Take a look at it and let me know what you think! IF you want to take a look at it first before buying it, hop over to Authonomy and read a few chapters for free!

 

Also, check out an interview I did on Wagging the Fox. Gef is a really nice guy, and if you like horror, he's got a lot of great book reviews.

 

If you were Beta Reading for me, let me know when you're done, and feel free to post a review on Amazon or Goodreads, just make sure to mention that you got an advanced copy or that you are a beta reader.

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White cracking heat. Ravenous animals that stalk the night. Talons that render flesh from bone. 

The desert is a hard and unforgiving place. When children get lost out there, they don't come back. The town of Closter's Branch knows that fact better than most.

Abraham Stone has spent the last ten years of his long life as Sheriff of the dusty town of Closter's Branch. It's an easy job. The townsfolk are peaceful. Everything seems normal on the surface of things, but Abe can't shake the feeling that something is not right. He's been having nightmares. Visions. The desert makes perilous living for everyone, but the more empty coffins they bury the more Abraham wonders if his visions are true. Something sinister is stalking the desert.

Aided by his deputy, the Sheriff works to uncover why the town keeps losing their children. The lawmen's search for answers sets a series of events into motion that will shatter families and bring the town of Closter's Branch to its knees


Comments

Did you do much editing after the advanced copy was released for beta readers?

The really early beta readers got a version before the editor got a hold of it, but I think the last version was pretty much the final version.