Don’t meddle with the Devil unless you can play it hard! Always a good policy and one Serena learns the hard way.
I’m off to work on Battlefront and Bombardier. Battlefront is already well underway, so I keep adding to it as I go (unless I get distracted by another wicked story). Bombardier is on the design table right now. We’ve started modelling the space world – spaceships, outposts, political system, tech, weapons, aliens, propulsion, communications and their mission. Unlike Navigator, which was based on our world and timeframe, this one will be at least two hundred years ahead in time. As usual, we’re having fun with the tech. Luckily the researcher has a degree in Pure Math and a Masters in Computer Science, otherwise I think we’d be in trouble!
That’s the thing about a good story. You need access to research. Luckily for me I happen to know some outstanding weapons designers. As one said to me earlier this year, you writers often come up with what we eventually make happen, albeit thirty years later!
Twisted Daze is a very different style of book for me, but once I’d thought of a plot to wrap around those strange events I couldn’t resist writing it. I do enjoy a good thriller so I hope you do too! Here’s the blurb (again) and a link to the book.
Is the Ouija board a toy or a tool?
After moving to a new town, Serena plays the game with devastating consequences. While her life and health slowly unravel, women in her small community are being murdered in their homes.
Struggling to find her feet, she’s warned time and again that someone or something is on her tail. Women are dying and they all look like her. The police aren’t closing in on anyone, leaving every woman fearful of their own home. When the truth is finally revealed, Serena learns nothing was as it seemed, and that sanity is a hard won state of mind.
Twisted Daze is a psychological thriller that will keep you guessing right up until the last page. Based on some of the author’s real life experiences, this twisted tale has a sting in the tail that will make you wonder about the fine line between reality and insanity.