“A two-tale treat for fans of things that go bump in the night — starting with an appetizer about a vampire gnawing on an ethical dilemma, seasoned with macabre wit; and then serving a multi-course, multi-generational entree of ghostly mystery. So sit down, if you dare, to a supernatural double helping, but be forewarned: If you tend to read home alone after twilight, do so at your peril.” —Howard Weinstein, New York Times bestselling author of Galloway’s Gamble
Firebringer Take Two is a double horror novel formatted in the style of the vintage ACE double books of the 1950s through 1970s.
After Andrea Lorensen’s lover is found murdered during a paranormal investigation, she is determined to find the killer—with some help from her lover’s ghost. Meanwhile, her mother Miranda travels to Salem, Massachusetts where she reunites with the spirit of a young woman executed for witchcraft in 1692. This time, however, the encounter reveals an astonishing truth about Miranda’s past life—a truth that could kill her. In Like Mother, Like Daughters, fans and new readers will see the return of psychic-medium and single mom Miranda Lorensen from Phil’s previous novels (Testing the Prisoner and By Your Side)… and this time, she’s bringing her daughter. Cover art by Laura Inglis.
You’re a vampire, but you have an unyielding belief in the sanctity of the individual’s rights. How do you survive, if you can’t take blood without permission? And what do you do when someone offers you his blood… with strings attached? This humorous tale explores the ethics of being a vampire—or even just a creature that’s gotta eat—against the background of a developing America. Starting out in Colonial Maryland and carrying on through the 21st Century, Freedom’s Blood will perhaps amuse, perhaps enrage, and will certainly introduce you to a vampire like none you’ve ever encountered. Cover art by Caio Cacau.