Itinerary for your trip into fantasy or the future with multi-genre author Helen Henderson
3/19/2019
Tuesday's Title, Peculiar Country, Paranormal by Stuart West
Growing up in Peculiar County is hard enough; dying is even worse.
Title: Peculiar Country
Author: Stuart West
Date of Release: 07 30 17
Genre: Paranormal, Ghosts
Publisher: BWL Publishing
Buy Links: One click to Favorite E-bookstore
Blurb:
Growing up in Peculiar County, Kansas, is a mighty...well, peculiar experience. In 1965, things get even stranger for Dibby Caldwell, the mortician's fifteen year old daughter. A young boy's ghost haunts Dibby into unearthing the circumstances of his death. Nobody—living or dead—wants her to succeed. James, the new mop-topped, bad boy at school doesn’t help. Dibby can’t get him out of her head, even though she doesn’t trust him. No, sir, there's nothing much more peculiar than life in Peculiar County…except maybe death in Peculiar County.
Behind the Scene:
I'm a Kansas author, which I consider both a curse and a blessing. It's a curse because...well, it's Kansas. But it's great because...well, it's Kansas. Lots of cool, strange and creepy things happen in the Midwest, and I toss all of the tales into my books. Call it "Kansas Noir." Peculiar County has a lotta basis in fact, tales told to me by my parents, my in-laws, things garnered around the local grocery. It takes place in a very special October Country, right next door to Ray Bradbury and a scootch over from permanent Halloween. At least I hope I pulled it off. Welcome to Peculiar County, just a day trip away from suspense.
Author Bio:
Stuart writes thrillers tinged with horror and horror tinged with thriller, both for adult and young adult audiences. He is also the author of the A Zack and Zora Comic Mystery series which includes Bad Day in a Banana Hammock, Murder By Massage, and Nightmare of Nannies.
Vsit him on the web at Facebook or drop in on his blog, https://stuartrwest.blogspot.com/, where he rants about what's griping him or chat up his newest favorite author or filmmaker. It's like Forest's never-ending box of chocolates: you never know what you're going to get.
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Thanks for having me on, Helen. It's much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure. The book looks interesting an I hope others will seek it out.
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