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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Christmas ideas for the fantasy and suspense reader! Signed books!

Thriller/suspense author Scott Nicholson is one of the first authors I met when I jumped into the whole publishing industry, and has been a great source of information and advice. Added bonus, he lives in the NC Mountains about 90 minutes from me! He has earned my total respect.

If you or a loved one is a thriller/suspense/supernatural fan, then think about grabbing a book. You will not be disappointed. There are even two kids books that are freaking adorable!

Scott Nicholson has the following trade paperbacks available for mail-order: (SHIPPING INCLUDED!) $10 each, 3 for $25, get the whole After series set of 0-6 for $55, Also a few $8 ones. Let me know if you want a deal on a bunch.

Scott's amazon page where you can look up each book 

AVAILABLE:
After #0-6
Next #1-5
The Scarecrow
The Narrow Gate
The Preacher
Liquid Fear
Chronic Fear
Zapheads #1-3
Drummer Boy
McFall
Cursed (with JR Rain)
The Harvest
Playin’ Possum (with Milton Bagby)
Disintegration
Speed Dating with the Dead
Creative Spirit

$8 books (includes shipping)
They Hunger mass market PB
The Red Church mass market PB
Dirt graphic novel
Grave Conditions graphic novel
Bad Blood (with JR Rain and HT Night)
Too Many Witches (children’s book in color)
Ida Claire (children’s book in color)
The Vampire Club (with JR Rain)

Just email authorscottnicholson AT gmail.com! 

About the Author:
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WILL TRADE WORDS FOR MAGIC BEANS
Author Scott Nicholson has written 20 thrillers, 60 short stories, four comics series, and six screenplays. He lives in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, where he tends an organic garden, successfully eludes stalkers, and indulges in the vain whimsy of believing his thoughts are important.

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