Julia Hughes - writing thrilling adventures - time after time after time.
![]() Great excitement in our little corner of London this Halloween: Randall Peterson's "Death Train" is published on Amazon, and I can't think of a more fitting story for the spookiest night of the year. If you enjoy a good old fashioned horror story, packed full of memorable odd ball characters (some a lot odder than others!) this is for you! Set in the Swinging Sixties, "Death Train" is certain to be a run away success – particularly enjoyable are the classic cars and drag races. There's also ancient native Americans who cast spells, not to mention ghosts a plenty, and the scariest sub-plot ever: The town's undertaker has ambitions to take over the world by creating a new race of zombie hybrids! Woven throughout is the tale of two youngsters growing up in a small town. The two best friends' high spirits lead them into adventure after adventure. But even when they come face to face with death, Kurt and Jesse keep smiling through – the question is – will they keep breathing? The answer will surprise you! Randall is a prolific tweeter, tweeting under the handle of @itsonlymeandyou, and also the creator of "Micro Fiction" – a whole new way of reading. Randall also keeps Twitter-land amused with hysterical "Floating Cows" – the annoying typos that only show up once a book is published! So if you already know Randall via twitter, you'll know you're in for an extra-ordinary read with "Death Train." As an additional "Halloween Treat" there's an special bonus: A spell from Cloverdale's resident witch, Melania. It's a magical potion known as "Melania's Extra Delight Love Tea," which if followed correctly, will make any mortal irresistible to your charms. I'm pretty certain Randall's tried this spell out a few times, his charm certainly is irresistible, for certain his imagination is boundless. If you want a flavour of "Death Train" there are short stories galore to read for free over at Randall's site; and of course you can always download a sample of "Death Train" for free from Amazon.com, or Amazon.co.uk. Happy Halloween!
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11/2/2012 07:15:40 pm
Thank you Randall, for making twitter a little zanier and for bringing us such great short stories. Wishing you great success with your debut novel - here's to the next one: "Scarecrows!"
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"The Griffin Cryer" best Urban Fantasy. Thank you to the hard working judges and everyone who voted at the eFestival of Words, organised by Julie Dawson, of Bards & Sages. A Raucous Time, A Ripple in Time, and The Griffin Cryer. Thank you to Julie and her hard working panel of judges and reviewers.
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