Restless Souls: three dark fables of America’s unwanted souls published today for 99c

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Today we are proud to announce the launch of Restless Souls: 3 dark fables by Thomas Rydder, the author of supernatural thriller, The Clearing.

Three dark fables of America’s unwanted souls: gutsy thrillers spiced with the paranormal.

DO UNTO OTHERS (short story) – Jeremy is a street hood, lawless and unchained. When he is wronged by a local businessman, it becomes his mission to seek revenge. But his new enemy has friends – ones that don’t take kindly to intruders.

COLORS (novelette) – Harrison Street: attorney, biker wannabe, coward. When he finds the bike of his dreams, it seems too good to be true. It is.

SIMONA SAYS (novella) – Simona has had it rough. Death, disenchantment, and disappointment are all part of her life. She wants to be happy for a change, and she’s willing to do just about anything to find some. Anything.

In this mini-collection, supernatural thriller writer Thomas Rydder demonstrates again how he can take genuine American characters and settings, and then blend them with the darkest fantasy.

Out now in PAPERBACK ($7.99/ £5) amazon.com | amazon.co.uk and EBOOK (99c/ 75p) amazon.com | amazon.co.uk |  Smashwords  & coming soon to other eBook retailers.

Special Restless Souls launch deal: get supernatural thriller novel The Clearing by Thomas Rydder for only 99c. Two books for two bucks!

About Tim C. Taylor

Tim C. Taylor writes science fiction and is the author of 21 published novels as of August 2021. His latest book is 'Hold the Line', published by Theogony Books. Find out more at humanlegion.com
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