
Click here to read the first chapter of BITTERNEST Click here for the book cover in high resolution Click here (Right Click, Save Target As) to download my interview (83 MB) at Haunted Voices Radio (Sept. 21, 2007) Click here to listen to my interview at Darker Side of the Moon (Jan. 10, 2008) Click here to read my interview at Crystal's Author Interviews Click here to read my Book Pleasures interview Click here to read my Front Street Reviews interview Trade
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In the UK: Links for the PDF version of the book: Back cover marketing copy Bitternest. A Louisiana city of sunken dreams and drunken ambitions. A hidden gateway to hell infused with dark myths and a sinister history where evil lurks in every fog-shrouded corner. A pandemic of avian influenza is slowly crippling the world. Oddly, only this city appears to be resisting, but at what cost? Following a grim discovery, Detective Terry Graves is taken to a secret underground crypt, and thrown into the dark realm of vampires. There he learns that their numbers are dwindling; their only salvation lies in creating an alliance. Together, they must face a new breed of creatures waging war to both man and vampires while a drug lord with a hidden agenda plans the city's downfall. Nothing
is what it seems. Terry finds himself drowning in a web of deception.
Upon seeking answers, he realizes that something much worse is looming
in the city, for an ancient evil has been unleashed--and cannot be
stopped. Keynote A
detective forms an uneasy alliance with a group of vampires to prevent
a powerful entity from enslaving the fog-shrouded city of Bitternest. Author bio Alan Draven lives in Montreal, Canada with his fiancée and their cats. He has written several short stories and is already working on his next book. Bitternest is his first novel. You can visit him 24 hours a day at www.alandraven.com Keywords Alan Draven, Bitternest, Horror, Dark Suspense, Supernatural Thriller, Vampires, Lilith, Crime, Cemetery. |
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