Chris is an indie horror author. Hes not famous, and hes far from rich. Hes just an everyday guy who works a day job. Hes juggling a wife, kids, a mistress, and a day job, all while trying to find time to write his books. Since hes not broken through and had a major success, hes starting to doubt himself and question whether he should even continue writing.
But when he starts receiving fan letters from a would-be writer named Jeremy, his passion for his writing is rekindled. Hes always wanted to have fans! But the more Chris corresponds with this new fan who insists that hes Chris best friend, he comes to understand that Jeremy is problematic and, perhaps, insane.
After a couple of interactions go badly, Jeremy sets out to destroy Chris life and career, and Chris realizes that nothing is off limits for his new fan. Are the people closest to Chris safe? Should he be concerned for his own life?
Critical Acclaim for Books by Andy Rausch
I havent read all of Andy (Rausch)s books, but Ive read several, and I like that he writes whatever he likes. Hes got some damn good stuff. Joe R. Lansdale, author of the Hap and Leonard series
Rauschs writing is like a serpent. Its lean. Its clever. It coils around you...and then it strikes. Its glorious, but be warnedthere is no anti-venom.��� Chris Miller, author of Dub-Town Blues
Genre: Mystery
But when he starts receiving fan letters from a would-be writer named Jeremy, his passion for his writing is rekindled. Hes always wanted to have fans! But the more Chris corresponds with this new fan who insists that hes Chris best friend, he comes to understand that Jeremy is problematic and, perhaps, insane.
After a couple of interactions go badly, Jeremy sets out to destroy Chris life and career, and Chris realizes that nothing is off limits for his new fan. Are the people closest to Chris safe? Should he be concerned for his own life?
Critical Acclaim for Books by Andy Rausch
I havent read all of Andy (Rausch)s books, but Ive read several, and I like that he writes whatever he likes. Hes got some damn good stuff. Joe R. Lansdale, author of the Hap and Leonard series
Rauschs writing is like a serpent. Its lean. Its clever. It coils around you...and then it strikes. Its glorious, but be warnedthere is no anti-venom.��� Chris Miller, author of Dub-Town Blues
Genre: Mystery
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