Showing posts with label drummer boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drummer boy. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2013

Kindle Serial McFALL by Scott Nicholson launches with Kindle Fire giveaway

Visit my new website to enter a contest to win a free Kindle Fire and other prizes!

(I'll be moving my blog over there eventually. Here's the "official third-person press release")

McFALL

International bestselling author Scott Nicholson returns to his supernatural roots in the new serialized novel McFALL, launching Sept. 3, with new episodes releasing every six weeks.

The supernatural thriller, from Amazon’s 47North imprint, features characters from THE RED CHURCH, a Stoker Award finalist and alternate selection of the Mystery Guild Book Club, and DRUMMER BOY, a ghostly coming-of-age tale. The stories are set in the rural Southern Appalachian Mountains where Nicholson lives and are inspired by actual local legends.

“I enjoyed working with Amazon’s Thomas & Mercer imprint for my Fear series, and I had been mulling a return to the world of my first novel,” Nicholson said. “When 47North offered the opportunity to write a serial, I jumped at it. I am always eager to experiment, and Amazon is proving progressive in its digital publishing approach. I’ll still be writing McFALL as it goes live so it’s a bit like walking out on a tightrope in flaming underpants over a canyon full of cobras. Or perhaps it’s just another day in cyberspace.”

Although it’s exclusive to Amazon, McFALL will be published in paperback and audiobook later this year.. New episodes are automatically emailed to the Kindles of those who order the first episode. Learn more about the project at http://www.hauntedcomputer.com/mcfall.htm.

The serial is $1.99 at Amazon.

McFALL



"If Evil had fortified secret strongholds across the globe, the red church was certainly one of them."

When wealthy developer Larkin McFall moves to the small Appalachian Mountain community of Barkersville, generations-old tales of supernatural phenomena, sudden deaths, and odd disappearances resurface. Larkin laughs off the stories as superstition, while promising to bring a bright new future to the dying town.

Sheriff Frank Littlefield senses a diabolical motive in McFall’s good intentions. High school friends Bobby Eldreth and Ronnie Day also suspect that an evil menace has invaded Barkersville, but both soon fall under McFall’s spell. Has the sinister presence that once infiltrated the abandoned—perhaps haunted—red church spread to the community as McFall turns the family property into a luxurious subdivision?

When those who oppose Larkin McFall’s ambitions begin to die horrifically—or even worse, become the man’s biggest supporters—Sheriff Littlefield’s investigation uncovers a man with no past and no fingerprints.

A man who destroys people by giving them exactly what they want. 
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Archer McFall--the sequel

Since The Red Church is a perennial favorite and Drummer Boy is gaining ground, I have been exploring the idea of writing the third book in the "Littlefield series." While many of my earlier novels reference other fictional locations in Windhsake, Pickett County, and Whispering Pines, as well as Black Rock, these two books both have Sheriff Littlefield as a prominent character (though they are separate sets of events, Littlefield has a few "WTF" moments because he knows more than anyone).

My idea at this point its to bring Ronnie Day from The Red Church and Bobby Eldreth from Drummer Back back, and this time they are in high school. An older, more dissipated and perhaps bitter Sheriff Frank Littlefield (think: if Clint Eastwood did for Dirty Harry what he did to his western persona in Unforgiven) and that's where I headed. And, of course, Archer McFall is now back in town. Maybe in the same form, maybe not.

Do you have any ideas to share along those lines? Just guessing, I'd say the cover is likely to be red... Thanks.
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Monday, September 27, 2010

My Reading Room

Day 27 on the Kindle Giveaway Blog Tour is: http://myreadingroom-crystal.blogspot.com/

And a Red Church review at http://www.bewitchedbookworms.com/2010/09/review-red-church-by-scott-nicholson.html

It's going to be a cool week...stay tuned for some big announcements on more free Kindles and new books.
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Friday, September 24, 2010

Drummer Boy/Linville Caverns

In conjunction with my post at Megalith Books about Drummer Boy and the legends that inspired the novel, here are some pictures of the actual caverns.The coloring is caused by minerals.




Today's stop on the Kindle Giveaway Blog Tour is at Curling Up By The Fire

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