The Green-Eyed Monster
β Scribed by Robinson, Mike
- Book ID
- 107233771
- Publisher
- Curiosity Quills Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 291 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Synopsis:
Martin Smith and John Becker: bestselling authors with ordinary names and extraordinary minds. Rivals since childhood, they are natives of the northern California town of Twilight Falls, and famous for their uncanny similarity in both physical manner and literary voice.
When one of them ends up dead at the otherΠ²Πβ’s home, an investigation is launched into their dark past, revealing a series of troubling stories from their childhood, adolescence and careers, throughout which pervades a sinister presence, an authorial entity with roots beyond our time or dimension Π²Πβ an entity with far-reaching designs.
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Biography:
Mike Robinson has been writing since age 7, when his story Aliens In My Backyard! became a runaway bestseller, topping international charts (or maybe that was also just a product of his imagination).
He has since published fiction in a dozen magazines, literary anthologies and podcasts. His debut novel, Skunk Ape Semester, released by Solstice Publishing, was a Finalist in the 2012 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
Currently heΠ²Πβ’s the managing editor of Literary Landscapes, the official magazine of the Greater Los Angeles Writers Society (glaws.org). His supernatural mystery novel The Green-Eyed Monster was published by Curiosity Quills Press on October 23rd, 2012.
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