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by Steve Hockensmith


  Harry Shannon has been an actor, a singer, an Emmy-nominated songwriter, a recording artist in Europe, a music publisher, a VP of Carolco Pictures, and worked as a freelance Music Supervisor on films such as "Basic Instinct" and "Universal Soldier." He is now a counselor in private practice. His books include Dead and Gone (a Lionsgate movie), Daemon, the Mick Callahan novels Memorial Day, Eye of the Burning Man, One of the Wicked, and Running Cold, as well as the thriller The Pressure of Darkness. Shannon has won the Black Quill for Short Fiction, the Tombstone for Best Horror Novel and has twice been nominated for the Stoker. He can be reached via his web site at http://www.harryshannon.com or via Facebook.

  COMING SOON FROM GENIUS PUBLISHING

  The Hungry 2: The Wrath of God. Steven W. Booth and Harry Shannon. Available July 6, 2012. Visit http://www.GeniusBookPublishing.com/the-hungry-2/

  "Nevada: America's number one tourist destination-if you're dead!" After surviving the first days of the zombie apocalypse, Sheriff Penny Miller and her friends relax in what's left of Las Vegas. The Army asks Miller and her party to return to Crystal Place, the Top Secret base that was birthplace of the zombies. Even though the mission is to recover data that may lead to a cure for the virus—and Miller herself—she's pretty sure it's a bad idea. The Army assures her that a crack team of mercenaries will be there to protect them every step of the way. When Miller sees weird religious graffiti scrawled in blood on the concrete walls, she's sure their chances of survival have just dropped to damn near zero. Again. Sometimes it sucks being right!

  Sex, Death & Honey. Brian Knight. Available June 2012. Visit http://www.GeniusBookPublishing.com/sex-death-honey/

  Meet Butch Quick, a seven-foot tall, 250-pound Native American with a face like a leather football helmet. Butch is a repo man, bounty hunter, and nightclub bouncer, among other things. Times are tough, but he's getting by okay. Or he was until now. See, Butch is having a really bad night. When he repossesses a vintage 1968 Mustang from a neighborhood troublemaker, Butch uncovers a dark secret that tangles him up with a local drug kingpin, the DA's office, a foul-mouthed bird, dirty sex, ugly death—and a dangerous girl named Honey.

  In Dark Corners. Gene O'Neill. Available June 2012. Visit http://www.GeniusBookPublishing.com/in-dark-corners/

  From the mind of Gene O'Neill comes 25 Science Fiction, Horror, and Suspense stories that will capture your imagination and won't let go! IN DARK CORNERS is a relentless pursuit of insanity in a world where no one is as they appear to be, and where nothing can be taken for granted. Each story draws you into the dark corners of Gene O'Neill's imagination.

  The Color of Bone. Carol Weekes. Available July 2012. Visit http://www.GeniusBookPublishing.com/the-color-of-bone/

  From the backdrop of storm-frosted waves of an abandoned camp ground to the arid dust of a war-torn and evil environment, all the ghosts, monsters, deities, bogeys, and ephemeral cars that slink into shadow to haunt you in this collection of twenty six frightening tales from the imagination of dark fiction writer, Carol Weekes.

  The Phoenix Girls - Book 1: The Conjuring Glass. Kelly Knight. Available September 2012. Visit http://www.GeniusBookPublishing.com/the-phoenix-girls/

  When thirteen-year-old orphan Penny Sinclair moved to the small town of Dogwood to live with her godmother she expected her new life to be very dull. She didn't expect to find the strange talking fox, a kindred spirit in her friend Zoe, or the secret grove where they discover the long hidden magic of the Phoenix Girls.

  Visit http://www.GeniusBookPublishing.com for updates on all of our new and current titles.

 

 

 


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