Evergreen

Evergreen is the peaceful, idyllic home for a bustling traveler community. It is home to Patrick Ryan, the figurehead of the community; home to Aidan McCleary, Patrick’s mentor and friend; home to scores of youngsters and generations of families. But now Evergreen is also home to a sadistic serial killer, someone who is targeting the youngsters of this once peaceful community.

They know the killer lives among them, know that one of their own is tearing this small community apart. They want to deal with it themselves, to track down the killer and deliver their own justice, but can they find him before he rips their home apart?

Evergreen is a serial killer thriller/whodunnit with a macabre and sinister slant. A book not for the faint hearted.

Novella length. Approximately 23.000 words (100 pages)

Evergreen UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Evergreen-serial-killer-thriller-ebook/dp/B00CL1H0TA 

Evergreen US: http://www.amazon.com/Evergreen-serial-killer-thriller-ebook/dp/B00CL1H0TA

Updates

Just a few quick updates. I haven’t been posting much lately.

Forever After will be free on the 9th through to the 11th of this month. Affliction, the sequel, may also be free 4-6 weeks after that, but it’ll never be more than $0.99 anyway.

I’ve just lowered the price of House 23 (Eli Yance) to $0.99 for the next couple of days. 

There’ll be a new David Jester novella out in the next week or so: a serial killer horror titled Evergreen. I’m also still working on Yance’s next novel, but it may be a few weeks before I can finish that.

If you want to keep in touch with the new releases, there’s a new feature (at least I think it’s new) on the Amazon Author Central pages. Just click a link on the top right of the page and they’ll email you when there’s a new release by that author.

Don’t forget you can keep in touch with me via Twitter: @DavidJester and @AuthorEliYance, and you can get signed copies of your kindle titles over at Authorgraph.

AuthorGraph

I set this up a couple of weeks ago but have only just got around to looking into it. If you own any books by Eli Yance or David Jester you can use Authorgraph to request a personalised signature from the author… on your Kindle. Haven’t done it myself so I don’t know how it works, but it seems to be popular. And it’s free.

http://www.authorgraph.com/authors/AuthorEliYance

http://www.authorgraph.com/authors/DavidJester

Eli Yance

I’ve had a few people getting in touch with me for contact info on Eli Yance, he’s me…but if you want specific queries relating to Yance’s books  email: AuthorEliYance@hotmail.com or send a message on Twitter @AuthorEliYance.

Speaking of which, the next book I release should be under Yance. Another suspense/thriller, with a bit more of a horror element than the previous two. I haven’t written it yet so it may take a month or two.

Little Terrors

A few days ago I published my new book: Little Terrors — a collection of horror and ghost stories. There are nine stories in total, most of which are between 3-5k words (12 to 20 pages).

I really enjoyed putting this collection together and if it sells well I’ll compile a few more later in the year. In the meantime it’s back to working on Eli Yance’s next novel.

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A chilling, twisted and comical collection of horror and ghost stories.

From the psychotic and sociopathic monologues of Polystyrene Man and Last Words; the eerie tales of The Sleepover and When the Reaper Smiles; to the bitter sentiments of Wipeout and the redemptive misery of Ante Up, Little Terrors offers an eclectic mix of the horror genre.

Little Terrors UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BRPM672

Little Terrors US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BRPM672

It’s free all day tomorrow.

Grastik’s Plastic Princess

Adam Grastik is a friendless, loveless, middle-aged loner. He’s the typical weirdo next door; never had much luck with women or the human race.

Then one day his dream girl, the love of his miserable life, arrives in the post: a plastic fantastic doll, the answer to all his problems. Unfortunately, he soon discovers that Bethany is not as perfect as he first thought. She’s reckless; leaves crumbs on the floor and refuses to do any housework. On top of that, she refuses to sleep with him — to consummate their love — because of a headache, tiredness or stress caused by the idiot stoners next door. 

UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BJ4XCU6

US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BJ4XCU6

Grastik’s Plastic Princess is a novella (about 15k words). I’m really happy with it, it’s one of the best I’ve written so far and I loved writing it.

I have a short story compilation waiting to be published in the next couple of weeks as well, not sure what’ll come after that, but it may take a couple of months before I have anything.

 

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House 23

I have a new book out under Eli Yance. “House 23″ is another suspense/thriller, written a few years ago (after Consequence). I’ve spent the past few weeks editing it, rewriting it and cleaning it up a bit.

It has a Free Promo tomorrow and on Saturday.

I also have another story coming out under David Jester: a comedy about one man’s deluded obsession with his lifelike sex doll. Not entirely sure of the title, or the release date, but it should be out within the next week.

House 23 UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BHIYY5Q

House 23 US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BHIYY5Q

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Joesph Lee is wealthy, safe, and alone.

His wife was murdered, butchered in her own house. They never found the killer. The police blamed him, as did everyone else.

He’s been alone since her death. Confined to the house where she was murdered, forced to live a hermit’s existence as he struggles with his grief and self-loathing. But there’s hope: a beautiful woman, a woman who looks uncannily like his dead wife, moves into the house across the road and befriends him.

Joesph Lee’s life seems to be improving, but after the light at the end of the tunnel there’s another descent into a world of darkness, because the stunning look-alike, and the imposing structure of house 23, are hiding disturbing secrets.

House 23 is a dark suspense thriller. A gripping, and often disturbing, story with a mystery twist.