Ocean Snow
von Doug Johnson
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Beschreibung
Product Description Here we go, thought Oakburn Police Chief Bill Johnson. He had no real desire to go in the kitchen. A barrage of gibberish was spewing from some freaked out meth head in there and it put the sour taste of dread in his mouth. No, he has no real desire to go in there... but it was his job to go in there. "Clear!" someone shouted from the second floor, jolting Johnson's muscles into action. He crouched and lumbered into the kitchen, clumsily ducking the table leg that Cecil swung at his face. Johnson ducked behind his shield and blitzed Cecil, bulldozing him into a corner. Cecil slid on the broken glass and went down hard, grabbing the shield and pulling Johnson down right on top of him. He snaked his arm around the shield and clawed at Johnson's helmet. Cecil knew this was no human. He could smell it. He wanted to rip its face off and expose whatever was hiding inside. It had to die. From the Inside Flap Just when you thought your family was safe... About the Author DOUG JOHNSON is a multi-talented media creator and editor with a passion for telling stories through moving visuals, dynamic sound and the power of the written word. As a freelance audio-visual designer in New York City, his skill and creativity have been showcased in works for television, documentary and film. "Doug was honored in 2010 with a First Place win at the industry-powerhouse "Fade In Awards" for his short screenplay, "The Bassinet," and his second short, "Odessa," is currently in production with Ethos Pictures." He has also written three feature-length screenplays. "Debt to Society" with co-writer Brian Murphy, and "The Holstein Epiphany" and "From Hell I Came" with co-writer Dennis Smithers, Jr. Doug writes primarily in the crime and suspense genres, with liberal doses of horror, black comedy and the inherent drama of the human condition. He cites as major influences the strange, violent and darkly humorous southern gothic traditions of authors Flannery O'Connor, Edgar Allan Poe and Harry Crews. Ocean Snow is his first writing project for Chaos Publishing.
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Format
Paperback
Seitenzahl
274
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Verlag
Chaos Publishing
Erscheinungsdatum
06.02.2013
ISBN
9780988822023
Beschreibung
Product Description Here we go, thought Oakburn Police Chief Bill Johnson. He had no real desire to go in the kitchen. A barrage of gibberish was spewing from some freaked out meth head in there and it put the sour taste of dread in his mouth. No, he has no real desire to go in there... but it was his job to go in there. "Clear!" someone shouted from the second floor, jolting Johnson's muscles into action. He crouched and lumbered into the kitchen, clumsily ducking the table leg that Cecil swung at his face. Johnson ducked behind his shield and blitzed Cecil, bulldozing him into a corner. Cecil slid on the broken glass and went down hard, grabbing the shield and pulling Johnson down right on top of him. He snaked his arm around the shield and clawed at Johnson's helmet. Cecil knew this was no human. He could smell it. He wanted to rip its face off and expose whatever was hiding inside. It had to die. From the Inside Flap Just when you thought your family was safe... About the Author DOUG JOHNSON is a multi-talented media creator and editor with a passion for telling stories through moving visuals, dynamic sound and the power of the written word. As a freelance audio-visual designer in New York City, his skill and creativity have been showcased in works for television, documentary and film. "Doug was honored in 2010 with a First Place win at the industry-powerhouse "Fade In Awards" for his short screenplay, "The Bassinet," and his second short, "Odessa," is currently in production with Ethos Pictures." He has also written three feature-length screenplays. "Debt to Society" with co-writer Brian Murphy, and "The Holstein Epiphany" and "From Hell I Came" with co-writer Dennis Smithers, Jr. Doug writes primarily in the crime and suspense genres, with liberal doses of horror, black comedy and the inherent drama of the human condition. He cites as major influences the strange, violent and darkly humorous southern gothic traditions of authors Flannery O'Connor, Edgar Allan Poe and Harry Crews. Ocean Snow is his first writing project for Chaos Publishing.
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Paperback
Seitenzahl
274
Preis
N/A
Verlag
Chaos Publishing
Erscheinungsdatum
06.02.2013
ISBN
9780988822023