Handbook for the Criminally Insane (Codex of the Demon King 1)
Zombies. Ghosts. A serial killer. Demon Chihuahua.
So, you know, bring an axe or something.
Welcome to Redmondsburg.
You’re just gonna love it here! From the tall statue of Hank Redmond - the founder of the town - in Pheasant Park, to the local eateries and historic library over on Whipple Avenue. Main Street is literally gorged with quaint antique emporiums and locally owned trinket shops!
You’ll be so busy soaking in the small town atmosphere that you won’t even mind the smell emanating from somewhere south of town. There’s nothing of any interest happening at Lakeshore Cemetery, and there are no strange or repulsive odors. In fact, forget I even mentioned it. Dead means dead in Redmondsburg. We promise.
The Mayor, currently campaigning for re-election, is a friendly sort. He isn’t bent on sacrificing an innocent on Halloween in order to bind with an ancient and unholy power. Nope, not him. His little dog isn’t a bloodthirsty demon. Of course not! It’s perfectly safe here.
You’re just gonna love it! We all do.
Oh and if you see someone that looks dead or something, it’s probably the flu. It definitely wouldn’t be a zombie. Because that would just be stupid.
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About the Author
I’ve been writing since 1996. I’ve written science fiction, supernatural, fantasy, YA and middle grade. I have seven full length novels and numerous short stories.
My latest, the science fiction thriller Squaring the Circle, has just been honored with the 2019 science fiction award from The Kindle Book Review. What a thrill it's been to be recognized for all the time and effort that went into that story. The novel is the biggest thing I've ever accomplished and it's the most proud I've ever been of anything. It's wonderful knowing that others are enjoying my book as well. The story was inspired by television shows like Nova and Through the Wormhole. I love the Science Channel, always have. I also love fiction that takes existing technology or theory and puts a speculative spin on it, like nearly everything from James Rollins and Michael Crichton. Jurassic Park blew me away when it first came out. If I had to point to any one book that inspired me to write Squaring the Circle, Jurassic would be it.