Bitter Cold

Bitter Cold

Bitter Cold

Bitter Cold

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Overview

"Not only does Wright excel at character building, but has a raw talent for perfectly meshing his environments to pull a reader into his world... I could see this book developing into a movie much along the lines of the Blob or the Fog... EPIC THRILLER..."
-- Kim Heimbuch

Journalist April Murray always went after her stories with the tenacity of a pit-bull, only she never thought she'd be covering her own demise. Braving a winter storm, in a sleepy Oregon town, she investigates a possible radiation leak at a defunct nuclear plant. What starts as a routine assignment takes an ominous turn when a boy is attacked by a lethal and mysterious predator that lurks in the snow, turning it black as night. With the help of a local handyman and his son, April finds herself in a battle for her life, and soon discovers the ravenous creature living in the frost isn't the only one who wants her dead.

BITTER COLD...Don't go into the snow.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492800453
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/25/2013
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

J. Joseph Wright penciled his first novel in the fourth grade, but, after failing to publish it, toiled away in obscurity until his freshman year in high school. Upon reading and, inexplicably, enjoying one of J.'s witless essays, his English Comp teacher, a man of questionable taste, recommended he write for the school newspaper. Soon J. was regaling the student body with a fantasy horror fiction column, gaining a robust early fan base, albeit from a captive school audience. After college, J. left a highly lucrative career in public television for an even more lucrative career as an independent author, and now writes Adult Horror, Sci-Fi, Children's Fantasy, and even some Paranormal Romance. His novel Jack James and the Tribe of the Teddy Bear is a Finalist in the Kindle Book Review 2013 Best Indie Book Awards.

Website - http://jjosephwright.com/

Twitter - @jjosephwright

Contact - jkwrightpublications@gmail.com
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