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NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT STAND UP TO CANCER (SU2C)

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Wells Insurance provides policies for a special type of clientele: unethical corporations, corrupt politicos, and organized crime families. Instead of simply covering claims like most insurance companies, Wells protects its policyholders from damages and losses using "temporal mitigation" and a proprietary tear in the space-time continuum. When Agent Lash Reese gets stuck in a temporal loop, he finds out the hard way that the costs for insurance extend well beyond premiums.

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An experimental procedure delivers Graham Duncan to the denouement of the apocalypse.

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Collection notices. Disapproving looks. Sleeping in a van. Life’s hard for a wannabe superhero. Things get harder still when Centurion’s sidekick, Henry, dies. 
The police say Henry’s death was an accident. Centurion knows better. Henry’s death is part of a larger pattern. Someone’s murdering children—kids with extraordinary psychic and physical abilities—across the South and Midwest.
He needs to find the killer fast. In Chicago, his prime suspect has already set her sights on friends Astrid and Kim. But these teens aren’t like anything he’s ever seen. They’re special. Like Henry. 
Centurion will face spies, monsters, and the ultimate evil: the Chicago auto pound. If he doesn’t watch out, he just might find he’s the one in need of saving. Freaks Anon is Matt Darst's second novel, a paranormal superhero tale of myths, monsters, and the men that create them.

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Dead Things is an amalgam of Clerks and everything Crichton and Zombieland. It's an homage to Romero and fan boys everywhere.
Nearly two decades have passed since the fall of the United States and the rise of the church to fill the void. Science is heresy, and the dead must be decapitated to avoid an unholy resurrection. When a plane crash strands Ian Sumner and a band of survivors miles from the fortified walls of the church state, survival depends on secrets too dangerous to speak aloud.

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