Twitch and Die! (Lost DMB Files #26)
"Forget emergency landing procedures. When reading Twitch and Die! all one can do is hold on for dear life."

"Disguised as double-fisted pulp fiction, the Lost DMB Files resurrect a forgotten history. The life's work of author David Mark Brown, mysteriously disappeared in the 1930's, has only recently taken on new life surrounding the controversy that these "lost files" are more than mere fiction. Let the reader decide for her or himself." ~ Professor Jim Buckner, Dept. Geology University of Texicas, Austin

Two populist Texan folk-heros, Chancho Villarreal and James Starr, embark on a mission of political endorsement, but what they find is a hill country rife with fear and rumor. A so-called Angel of Death is executing individuals infected by a terrible plague, and the company mining town at the epicenter has gone dark.

It's up to Chancho and his worst enemy to navigate a world of shifting allegiances while uncovering the truth about a plague and its infected who refuse to die quietly.

"If there was a top to be over, Twitch and Die! removed it completely, and with terrible, electrifying results. I couldn't look away."
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Twitch and Die! (Lost DMB Files #26)
"Forget emergency landing procedures. When reading Twitch and Die! all one can do is hold on for dear life."

"Disguised as double-fisted pulp fiction, the Lost DMB Files resurrect a forgotten history. The life's work of author David Mark Brown, mysteriously disappeared in the 1930's, has only recently taken on new life surrounding the controversy that these "lost files" are more than mere fiction. Let the reader decide for her or himself." ~ Professor Jim Buckner, Dept. Geology University of Texicas, Austin

Two populist Texan folk-heros, Chancho Villarreal and James Starr, embark on a mission of political endorsement, but what they find is a hill country rife with fear and rumor. A so-called Angel of Death is executing individuals infected by a terrible plague, and the company mining town at the epicenter has gone dark.

It's up to Chancho and his worst enemy to navigate a world of shifting allegiances while uncovering the truth about a plague and its infected who refuse to die quietly.

"If there was a top to be over, Twitch and Die! removed it completely, and with terrible, electrifying results. I couldn't look away."
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Twitch and Die! (Lost DMB Files #26)

Twitch and Die! (Lost DMB Files #26)

Twitch and Die! (Lost DMB Files #26)

Twitch and Die! (Lost DMB Files #26)

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Overview

"Forget emergency landing procedures. When reading Twitch and Die! all one can do is hold on for dear life."

"Disguised as double-fisted pulp fiction, the Lost DMB Files resurrect a forgotten history. The life's work of author David Mark Brown, mysteriously disappeared in the 1930's, has only recently taken on new life surrounding the controversy that these "lost files" are more than mere fiction. Let the reader decide for her or himself." ~ Professor Jim Buckner, Dept. Geology University of Texicas, Austin

Two populist Texan folk-heros, Chancho Villarreal and James Starr, embark on a mission of political endorsement, but what they find is a hill country rife with fear and rumor. A so-called Angel of Death is executing individuals infected by a terrible plague, and the company mining town at the epicenter has gone dark.

It's up to Chancho and his worst enemy to navigate a world of shifting allegiances while uncovering the truth about a plague and its infected who refuse to die quietly.

"If there was a top to be over, Twitch and Die! removed it completely, and with terrible, electrifying results. I couldn't look away."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014635684
Publisher: David Mark Brown
Publication date: 06/25/2012
Series: Lost DMB Files , #26
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 963 KB

About the Author

David has published non-fiction as well as novels, shorts and novellas within the Lost DMB Files universe. Feel free to google, poke, fan or like him, but do it fast before he's disappeared by the FBI. (After that all inquires will have to be sent through the Dept. of Homeland Security.)

Raised in Central Texas, David Mark Brown learned to ride horses at a young age. Then learned to hate them after a disastrous attempt to impress a girlfriend. He was five.

Turning instead to a life of poetry and prose he eventually migrated north to the University of Montana (the Berkeley of the Rockies) and became the Redneck Granola.

Falling in love with a chainsaw wielding mountain woman forced him to reconsider his chosen career path--Hemingway on a sailboat. Instead he illuminated the path of life to college students as a spiritual guide for over a dozen years while his wife (now a pharmacist) squirreled away enough acorns for David to embrace the sultry world of commercial fiction.

After legally snatching a little Vietnamese boy and creating another son via more natural means the happy family settled in Idaho. David still rides horses, but only in black and never for fun.

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