A New Kind of Fiction and a New Kind of Hell...

 

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Katherine JeffriesChapters 1 & 2Chapter 5ContactsReviews, etc.

Reviews:

"The guilt of having someone die to protect you can be overwhelming. Darkness Comprehended tells of Estelle, who must deal with that fact that her husband gave his life for hers. His sacrifice may be all for naught; she becomes a recluse, isolated almost to the point of being as good as dead. She can't believe the man she loved is gone, and thinks she should have died; unknown to her, there are those who also share her beliefs. If she has the chance of reversing what happened and making it go the other way, can she make herself take it? A riveting psychological thriller to the very end." -Midwest Book Review

In addition, there are 2 reviews on the Barnes and Noble and Amazon websites, so far....

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Darkness-Comprehended/Katherine-Jeffries/e/9781596637757/?itm=1

Author Appearances:

Book Signing at the Santa Clarita Barnes & Noble, December 13th, 2pm.

And I am available for book clubs, interviews etc. Feel free to contact me!

 

Places to Go, and People to Meet:

In addition, the following are some of my favorite sites. Take some time and check them out.

If you want some interesting political insights and slights, please read http://big-stupid-guy.blogspot.com/. This guy is rather sharp and one of my favorite commentators and people.

Michael MacConnell is the author of Maelstrom and the upcoming sequel, Splinter, both of which are now available. http://www.michaelmacconnell.com/

Sheldon Siegel is the author of Special Circumstances and Judgment Day along with several others in the series--incredibly entertaining legal thrillers.     http://www.sheldonsiegel.com/

Ayn Rand is a very controversial philosopher, but an impactful one at that. http://www.aynrand.org/