It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Stephen Spencer. In my opinion, thrillers, mystery and suspense are the hardest genre to get right, and Stephen's novels strike exactly the right balance between entertainment and keeping his reader perched on their seat's edge. I've snapped up each one of Stephen's ebooks and have been enthralled by the adventures of Paul Mallory. Recently Stephen produced two short stories as 'singles', and true to form, the characters are brilliantly sketched and the storyline zings.
To commemorate the Titanic's centenary, Role Reversal went free, and gushed from the virtual shelves to land in the top twenty US and top ten UK short story charts. The promotion has finished now, but if you're looking for an excellent short story with a spine-tingling supernatural theme, Role Reversal is worth every penny of 99 cents. And every cent of 77 pennies. Catch up with Stephen Spencer here and discover more about this increasingly successful indie author.
And another piece of exciting news, L K Jay who also dropped by recently for a chat has released her latest thriller: The Policeman who was Afraid of the Dark.
To commemorate the Titanic's centenary, Role Reversal went free, and gushed from the virtual shelves to land in the top twenty US and top ten UK short story charts. The promotion has finished now, but if you're looking for an excellent short story with a spine-tingling supernatural theme, Role Reversal is worth every penny of 99 cents. And every cent of 77 pennies. Catch up with Stephen Spencer here and discover more about this increasingly successful indie author.
And another piece of exciting news, L K Jay who also dropped by recently for a chat has released her latest thriller: The Policeman who was Afraid of the Dark.