In case you're wondering, this novel wraps up the series of novelettes that have been coming out sporadically since March 2017 and includes the final two books that have never been published. This book is full of subtle and not-so-subtle plot changes from the original novelettes, so even if you've already read the other stories, I recommend just starting on page one with Psalms of the Apocalypse. Enjoy!
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Psalms of the Apocalypse
My novel Psalms of the Apocalypse is now up for pre-order on Kindle! The paperback edition will be available soon. THE PAPERBACK EDITION IS AVAILABLE NOW. If you like fucked up dystopian urban science fiction, graphic violence, intense sex, psychological thrillers, government conspiracies, drug-fueled killing sprees, or just want to help me pay my bills, you should definitely go pre-order a copy NOW.
In case you're wondering, this novel wraps up the series of novelettes that have been coming out sporadically since March 2017 and includes the final two books that have never been published. This book is full of subtle and not-so-subtle plot changes from the original novelettes, so even if you've already read the other stories, I recommend just starting on page one with Psalms of the Apocalypse. Enjoy!
In case you're wondering, this novel wraps up the series of novelettes that have been coming out sporadically since March 2017 and includes the final two books that have never been published. This book is full of subtle and not-so-subtle plot changes from the original novelettes, so even if you've already read the other stories, I recommend just starting on page one with Psalms of the Apocalypse. Enjoy!
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