Thursday, January 25, 2018
Saturday, January 20, 2018
THE DARK THRESHOLD, Excerpt #2
An excerpt from Chapter 3 of The Dark Threshold. Enjoy.
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The moment Sandra first heard gunshots, she’d crouched back
down on the porch where she and Luis had taken up station and sighted her rifle
on Mr. Vickers’ house. When she couldn’t see anything in that direction, she
turned her weapon back up the street towards the approaching trouble. “Luis,
give me ranging info and speed on the lead Spyder.”
Luis brought his binoculars to his face. “Not sure you can
penetrate the powertrain of a Spyder from here,” he worried out loud.
“I’m not going for the powertrain,” Sandra responded
shortly. “Range, please.”
Luis squinted into the binoculars. “One hundred fifteen
yards, traveling at twenty miles per hour.” He slipped his hearing protection
over his ears. “How does the windshield look to you?”
“No deflection glass, these rounds will penetrate.”
The radio crackled in her ear and she heard Daniel’s
desperate voice, but the words he spoke didn’t even register in the moment
before she pulled the trigger. The giant rifle exploded with power, sending its
round streaking downrange in the blink of an eye. The lead Spyder’s windshield
spiderwebbed and a gout of blood doused the glass from the inside. The vehicle abruptly swerved
to its right, clipped a parked car, then spun out on the icy road in front of
the autotank that rumbled along behind it. All three vehicles came to a messy stop
in the middle of the road eighty yards away.
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Saturday, March 18, 2017
THE DARK THRESHOLD, Excerpt #1
At long last, it is my pleasure to bring you all your first glimpse at the final book of the SubVersion Trilogy, THE DARK THRESHOLD. Enjoy trying to figure out what the hell is going on!
EXCERPT #1
The
resounding thud of rockets impacting on the tank was dwarfed by the
double sonic boom that crashed over Daniel and his men, huddled on
the ground while the two fighters screamed overhead and arced upward
into the overcast sky. Daniel heard windows shatter in the buildings
behind him. He gingerly raised his head and looked down the bridge
towards the tank.
All
that was left of the once fearsome machine was a pile of twisted
black wreckage, the carcass of some giant fighting beetle squashed by
an even more giant boot. Its remains sparked and burned, shooting off
a metallic pinging noise as unfired rounds in its destroyed magazine
cooked off and detonated.
“And
that's how we do that,” the comm announced, with more than a hint
of pride. “Those tanks are a bitch to take out.”
Daniel
tapped the comm button. “It's good to have you in my sky again,
Benaras. You keep on blowing shit up.” He stood and shouted to his
men. “Into the trucks! We're running out of time!”
As
the group rushed back into their assault vehicles Daniel's comm
crackled again. It was Cooke this time. “What else do you need
destroyed?” he asked in his sonorous voice. “Our sensors are
picking up at least two more autotanks in your immediate area, and a
lot of movement on the street beyond your bridge. Looks like it might
be your SubVersion army.”
Daniel
swung into the lead truck's passenger seat. “If you can, buzz the
whole lot of them. Clear us a path to Central Admin's front door.
That's where we're going.”
“Roger
that.”
“Feel
free to soften up Central Admin's security perimeter too, while
you're at it.”
“Roger
that too.”
“And
Cooke?” Daniel hesitated, his stomach and his heart sinking. “Don't
hit Central Admin itself. There's someone inside that we have to get
out, alive.”
“We'll
make it happen. Out.”
Daniel
slammed the door shut and leaned to the driver. “Go! Get us over
this damn bridge!”
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
THE DEMON MAELSTROM is now live and available for purchase in paperback, for your Kindle device, or your smartphone Kindle app. I hope you all enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it for you.
Please leave a review on Amazon when you're done, reviews are one of the best things you can give me as a writer! (Just don't post any spoilers in the reviews, this book is rather heavy on surprises.)
Again, enjoy.
The paperback is available here.
The Kindle version is available here.
Please leave a review on Amazon when you're done, reviews are one of the best things you can give me as a writer! (Just don't post any spoilers in the reviews, this book is rather heavy on surprises.)
Again, enjoy.
The paperback is available here.
The Kindle version is available here.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
The Demon Maelstrom, Excerpt #10
It
was the same feeling as when Miriam was torn from him.
All
around him, the world spun in a free-fall bedlam of noise and smoke
and death. Everywhere he looked he saw the dead, and the ones doing
the butchering, and heard the rush of jellied gasoline that preceded
the scorching blast of fire that erupted behind him. His tenuous
control of the mayhem had finally slipped free of his fingers. The
order of the day was now to survive, to get out at all costs with
anyone left alive.
The
devil-masked SubVersion soldiers had surmounted the outer sandbagged
defense and now swarmed towards the rear inside the original
defensive line, bodily smashing through the remainder of Daniel's
forward squad. Every shot they fired hit flesh, and when they got too
close to fire they drew knives and hacked their way through. As they
coursed around the conference center from both sides, Daniel spotted
several racing across the roof carrying flame throwers. They stabbed
the flame throwers through the cavity in the roof and lit them up,
engulfing the building in a blast of roiling flame.
“Get
them out! Go! Move!” Daniel shouted into his mic, waving a hand to
the second-to-last assault vehicle sitting at the top of the hill.
Its occupants crouched in the cover of its open doors, laying down a
blistering barrage of fire with their assault rifles. Simon spotted
Daniel at the same time he heard his voice over the radio, and he
nodded to Daniel. His face was a mask of despair, but he didn't
waver. He shouted to his men and they shut themselves into the
vehicle. Simon jumped into the driver's seat and mashed the
accelerator pedal, sending the truck speeding down the hill towards
the cover of the surrounding woods.
Daniel
glanced back to the building and saw another SubVersion soldier rush
to the edge of the roof, cradling a rocket launcher on his shoulder.
Daniel whipped his rifle around and took aim, but was caught sideways
when a grenade rolled into the dirt nearby and exploded. The shock
and flying mud punched him off balance and sent him reeling to the
ground. Out of the corner of his eye he saw the flash of a rocket
igniting, and a trail of white smoke as said rocket streaked downhill
towards its target.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
A Release Date and an Excerpt
I already made an announcement about it on Facebook, but I shall now make it official on the blog as well. The Demon Maelstrom will make its debut in print and Kindle ebook editions on the 31st of December of this year. That's right, there is now a timetable! Woohoo!
And to celebrate the announcement, here is one of the last excerpts that I will be posting before the book is released.
EXCERPT
And to celebrate the announcement, here is one of the last excerpts that I will be posting before the book is released.
EXCERPT
The
vehicle arrived in two minutes, and when Amanda saw the headlights
approaching she rushed to it and hopped into the passenger's side of
the warm interior. Kahua sat in the driver's seat and he flashed her
a grin. “Where to, my lady?” he inquired cheerfully, putting the
car into reverse and backing out into the street.
“My
home,” she replied distantly. “I need sleep, and I need it now.”
“Bad
operation? Dr. Charles said it would be complex, no?”
“Something
like that,” Amanda replied. “No, not bad … just …
melancholy.”
Kahua
glanced over at her lap briefly before returning his eyes to the road
ahead. “What's in the package?” he asked conversationally.
Amanda
jumped a little at the question. “Oh, just Charles trying to buy
back my affection,” she said, fingering the case. “A brain
scanner he scrounged for us to use with the SubVersions. I'll take it
over right away after our meeting tonight.”
Kahua
raised his eyebrows. “Some men…” he remarked almost to himself.
“Yeah,” Amanda
breathed, her stomach knotting with an unknown feeling. “Some men.”
She pulled the envelope free from the brain scanner case and turned
it over in her hands. Her name was scrawled on the front in a
masculine cursive hand, Amanda. She bit her lip at Charles'
handwriting, a flood of memories rushing back and threatening to
carry her away on their rising tide. Shaking her head, she slid a
finger into the top of the envelope and ripped it open, pulling out
the card inside.
A cartoon man
stared at her from the front of the card, an apologetic grin on his
face and his hands holding a wrapped gift which he held out to the
viewer. Amanda smiled at the words “Let's Be Friends?” arcing
over the cartoon man's head in puffy red letters. She flipped the
card open…
…and her heart
stopped.
Inside were a few
short sentences written in black pen:
Dear Amanda,
Remember what
you are, a snitch and a liar. Central Admin has not forgotten Project
Wraith.
The brain
scanner you carry must go to where Vérité is keeping the
SubVersions they stole, and it must be placed near a window. If both
of these conditions are not met in the next twenty-four hours, Dr.
Charles Wallace will be tortured to death. If you reveal any of this
to anyone, especially your Vérité friends, I will expose Project
Wraith and you will hang, either from Vérité's gibbet or Central
Admin's.
You decide.
Have a good
night, Mandy.
Love, Maelstrom
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
A New Excerpt for a New Day
Well, it's now March of 2016, but I haven't abandoned y'all! I have some more excerpts coming up, including this one. Enjoy, and have fun guessing!
EXCERPT
A flash of humor crossed Anna's mind and she grinned at him. “I've stopped sleeping around, if that makes you feel any better. I've got that part down, I know you frown on that.”
EXCERPT
A flash of humor crossed Anna's mind and she grinned at him. “I've stopped sleeping around, if that makes you feel any better. I've got that part down, I know you frown on that.”
Mr. Vickers' mouth spasmed,
maybe a smile, maybe not. “That's a start,” he remarked.
“And I'm not getting drunk
anymore!” she continued, not sure whether the joke was over yet.
“Something must be getting through.”
The old priest stepped back and
leaned on the counter, regarding her earnestly with piercing eyes. He
waited for so long to speak that Anna suddenly feared that she had
offended him somehow. He licked his lips, then squinted at her with a
strange look in his eye. “So, how long do you think either of those
achievements will last?”
Anna was taken aback. “How
long? I dunno, hopefully forever.”
Mr. Vickers held her eyes with
his, still squinting at her. “Forever? That's your best guess?”
“I think so. Why?”
He looked down at the floor but
his voice still filled the space between them with its quiet weight.
“And when the original reasons for the drunkenness and sleeping
around return, what then? What motive will you have to deny those
temptations? Will you truly have the freedom to say 'no'?”
Anna frowned at him. “Are you
suggesting that I can't be a good and decent person just the way I
am? Are you already questioning my resolve?”
Still staring at the floor, the
old man answered her bluntly. “Yes, I am. Until what you've heard
with your ears and understood with your head filters into your heart
and becomes its lifeblood, you will fall. Maybe not today, but the
time will come when your resolve will be severely tested, possibly
beyond its limits.” He lifted his head back up and locked stares
with her, and somewhere deep inside his eyes Anna detected a flicker
of paternal fear. “And when that day comes, that's when we find out
where your strength really comes from, yourself or from
above.” He cast her a grim smile. “Everyone fails the ideal, even
saints. But we don't trash the ideal just because we don't always
reach it.”
Anna's face contorted in a storm
of mixed emotions. She sat down at the table and put her head in her
hands, stroking her temples through her mussed hair and trying to
hide from the man's gaze. “I'm not the person I was then,” she
offered by way of placating him. “Jesse's out of my life. I've
stopped drinking. I'm not that woman anymore.”
Mr. Vickers pushed off from the
counter and approached the table. “So, your transformation is all
negatives? Jesse is gone, the drinking has stopped,
you've stopped thinking the way you did before? How does one
live a life full of things that are not present?”
Anna looked back up at him and
shook her head. “You're damn confusing sometimes, you know that?”
He frowned at her. “You know
what I'm talking about, Annalise. Don't play stupid.”
She rolled her eyes. “Fine, I
do know. But I might disagree.”
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