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About the Author:
Residing in Catalina, Newfoundland, with his wife Sue, William Meikle is a Scottish writer with 10 novels published in the genre press and over 200 short story credits in 13 countries. He is the author of the ongoing Midnight Eye series among others, and has seen his work appear in a number of professional anthologies. His Web site is http://www.williammeikle.com.
NOVELS
The Midnight Eye: The Amulet 2006 Black Death Books ISBN: 0-976791-46-3
The Sirens 2008 Black Death Books ISBN: 0-979988-12-8
The Skin Game COMING 2010 Black Death Books PENDING
Eldren: The Book of The Dark 2007 Black Death Books ISBN: 0-976791-45-5
COMING 2010 Eloy Edictions (German Edition) PENDING
Watchers: The Omnibus Edition 2009 Black Death Books ISBN: 0-9799881-6-0
Island Life 2010 Ghostwriter Publications ISBN: 1-907190-01-5
Island Life 2001 Barclay Books LLC OUT OF PRINT
Watchers : The Coming of the King 2002 Black Death Books OUT OF PRINT
The Battle for the Throne 2003 Black Death Books OUT OF PRINT
Culloden! 2004 Black Death Books OUT OF PRINT
Generations 2007 Libros International OUT OF PRINT
The Case of the Road Hole Bunker 2008 Libros International OUT OF PRINT
CHAPBOOK BOX SETS FROM GHOSTWRITER PUBLICATIONS
Carnacki: The New Investigations DEC 2009 The Blooded Iklwa, The Larkhill Barrow, The Sisters of Mercy
Crustaceans COMING SOON 4 chapbook serialised novel
The Invasion COMING SOON 4 chapbook serialised novel
The Chronicles of Seton: Cold as Death, Fear Liath Mor, The Warlock, The Wee Hard Men
CHAPBOOKS
Millennium Macabre (Enigmatic Press) JAN 2001 The Blue Hag, The Johnson Amulet, The Dark Island
The Castle of Blood (Ghostwriter Publications) JUL 2009 The Castle of Blood, Double or Nothing
When the Stars Are Right (Ghostwriter Publications) JUL 2009 When the Stars are Right, Aboard The Vordlak
Seraphim (Ghostwriter Publications) JUL 2009 Seraphim, Morlocks, Flickers
The Watcher in the Dunes (Ghostwriter Publications) JUL 2009 The Watcher in the Dunes, The Elixir of Life, Sandy Says So
Ghost Writer (Ghostwriter Publications) SEP 2009 Ghost Writer, A Spill of Vitriol
Truth Decay (Ghostwriter Publications) OCT 2009 Truth Decay
Brotherhood of the Thorns (Ghostwriter Publications) OCT 2009 Brotherhood of the Thorns
Unstrung (Ghostwriter Publications) NOV 2009 Unstrung
Creature (Ghostwriter Publications) DEC 2009 The Creeping Kelp, Generators
The Chamber of Tiamat (Ghostwriter Publications) NOV 2009 The Chamber of Tiamat
Samurai (Ghostwriter Publications) NOV 2009 Samurai
Island Life Digest Sampler (Ghostwriter Publications) FEB 2010 Island Life Digest
Crustaceans Digest Sampler (Ghostwriter Publications) MARCH 2010 Crustaceans Digest
King Crab vs Giant Scorpion (with Neil Jackson)
E BOOKS
Island Life
Road Hole Bunker Mystery
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MORE THRILLERS YOU MIGHT ENJOY:
THE ROAD HOLE BUNKER MYSTERY
By William Meikle
It is a routine case for Scottish private investigator John Royle—until a body turns up in the Road Hole Bunker at the 17th on the Old Course at St Andrews. Soon he's up to his ears in bodies and red herrings as the trail takes him through the social strata of town and gown, and the case grows to encompass the history, and the very future, of the old course itself.
ISLAND LIFE
By William Meikle
An archaeological expedition is intent on opening an old barrow on a remote island in the Scottish Hebrides despite the reservations of the locals, who all know and fear the old stories. The scientists unleash a colony of murderous monsters from deep under the earth. As the released creatures swamp the island, slaughtering livestock and people alike, the humans must band together to combat it with few resources save their courage and wits.
THE RED CHURCH
By Scott Nicholson
2003 Stoker Award finalist, alternate selection of the Mystery Guild
For 13-year-old Ronnie Day, life is full of problems: Mom and Dad have separated, his brother Tim is a constant pest, Melanie Ward either loves him or hates him, and Jesus Christ won't stay in his heart. Plus he has to walk past the red church every day, where the Bell Monster hides with its wings and claws and livers for eyes. But the biggest problem is that Archer McFall is the new preacher at the church, and Mom wants Ronnie to attend midnight services with her.
Sheriff Frank Littlefield hates the red church for a different reason. His little brother died in a freak accident at the church twenty years ago, and now Frank is starting to see his brother's ghost. And the ghost keeps demanding, "Free me." People are dying in Whispering Pines, and the murders coincide with McFall's return.
The Days, the Littlefields, and the McFalls are descendants of the original families that settled the rural Appalachian community. Those old families share a secret of betrayal and guilt, and McFall wants his congregation to prove its faith. Because he believes he is the Second Son of God, and that the cleansing of sin must be done in blood.
"Sacrifice is the currency of God," McFall preaches, and unless Frank and Ronnie stop him, everybody pays.
THE BARN
By Brooke Vaughn
A group of bus passengers find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere when their vehicle breaks down during a violent New England storm. The mixture of social misfits and those looking to escape their past take refuge at the Blue Raven Farm, only to discover a supernatural presence lurking in The Barn . . . and a human evil within their own group.
As visions from their various pasts become part of their present, the evil grows stronger . . . .
DRUMMER BOY
By Scott Nicholson
On an Appalachian Mountain ridge, three boys hear the rattling of a snare drum deep inside a cave known as “The Jangling Hole,” and the wind carries a whispered name.
An old man who grew up at the foot of the mountain believes something inside the Hole has been disturbed by a developer’s bulldozers. Sheriff Frank Littlefield, haunted by his own past failures, must stand against a public enemy that has no fear of bullets, bars, or mortal justice. A local reporter believes the supernatural mysteries are more than just mountain folk tales.
On the eve of a Civil War reenactment, the town of Titusville prepares to host a staged battle. The weekend warriors aren’t aware they will soon be fighting an elusive army. A troop of Civil War deserters, trapped in the Hole by a long-ago avalanche, is rising from a dark slumber, and the war is far from over.
And one misfit kid is all that stands between the town and the cold mouth of hell…
NIGHT OF THE CRABS
By Guy N. Smith
Holidaymakers on the Welsh coast bask peacefully in the summer sunshine, blissfully unaware of the huge and evil army of giant crustaceans that lurk in the dark, off-shore waters . . . watching, waiting . . . Then the drownings begin.
But it is not until the underwater army, driven by its need to kill and gorge on human flesh, crawls up on the beach that the authorities understand the massive threat they face.
And when the screaming stops, the crunching of bone and munching of flesh begins . . .
From Guy N. Smith, legendary author of more than 80 pulp fiction classics and 600,000 copies sold.
THE SKULL RING
By Scott Nicholson
Julia Stone will remember, even if it kills her.
With the help of a therapist, Julia is piecing together childhood memories of the night her father vanished. When Julia finds a silver ring that bears the name "Judas Stone," the past comes creeping back. Some
one is leaving strange messages inside her house, even though the door is locked. The local handyman offers help, but he has his own shadowy past. And the cop who investigated her father's disappearance has followed her to the small mountain town of Elkwood.
Now Julia has a head full of memories, but she doesn't know which are real. Julia's therapist is playing games. The handyman is trying to save her, in more ways than one. And a sinister cult is closing in, claiming ownership of Julia's body and soul . . . .
Untcigahunk: The Complete Little Brothers
By Rick Hautala
It has been five years since Kip Howard saw his mother killed horribly by a blur of “little brown things.” Five years of nightmares and a terror of dark places. Five years of struggling to overcome what must have been just his imagination...
But the “untcigahunk”—the Indian word for “little brothers”—are no one’s imagination. Hideous forest creatures who feed every five years on human flesh, the little brothers are about to emerge from underground once again. Only this time, there will be no escape for the young boy who witnessed their last feast.
By the author of more than 30 novels, originally published as the paperback “Little Brothers.”
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