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George's books are also available for purchase on Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble.com and by ordering through your local bookstore.
Signed copies available at the Kent State University Stark Campus bookstore.
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New Release (Dec. 2008)
Current BooksThe Red Bag
Now in possession of this strange, yet fascinating prize, Phil attempts to track down the man who sent it to him. But his search is quickly halted when he learns that the man is dead, having been murdered just days after sending Phil the package. Not wanting to get involved, Phil chooses to put the red bag aside and return his attention to his home and family. But after surviving a savage act of violence at the hands of a disturbed man who is seeking the red bag for himself, Phil has no choice but to confront the mystery before him. He soon learns that the red bag is more than just a simple heirloom. It has a history all its own, one that will plunge Phil into a world of danger and greed, pitting him against forces that he never could have imagined, against people who value the red bag more than anything else in the world and will stop at nothing to get it. Dimensions: Tales of Suspense
In a perfect town, in a perfect neighborhood, with perfect friends, a family’s gorgeous new home becomes their terrifying new nightmare. For hidden beneath a mask of freshly cut lawns and well placed smiles lies a dark secret, one that won’t rest until it’s had its fill. These are just some of the terrifying tales that await you in this chilling new collection. From a distant world, eerily similar to our own, to a deadly Halloween party, where only the truly wicked survive, to a hidden encounter with the night’s tiniest flesh eaters, you are about to enter the dimensions of fear and suspense where few dare to tread and even fewer return. Broken clock For the people of Freemont Inspired by the films of Henry Fontaine, Lucy Cole
has created the Fontaine Gallery, a museum of sorts that boasts the most
comprehensive collection of Fontaine artifacts and memorabilia in the
world. Lucy has always had a special love for Henry and believes that
everyone else in Freemont does as well. But someone is harboring a dark
hatred for the long-dead film star, and after Fontaine’s remains are stolen
from the local cemetery, Lucy vows to do what she can to find out who’s
responsible. She soon discovers that Freemont is a town plagued with
crooked police, violent residents, and hidden dangers. What begins as a
simple search for local vandals soon grows into a deeper mystery as Lucy
learns the truth about Henry Fontaine. He hadn’t
died in a motorcycle accident. He was murdered, and the killer may be close. If you have any trouble ordering from this site, please contact the webmaster at ebeybooks@hotmail.com This site was last updated 07/04/09 Copyright: George Ebey |
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