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The Night Owl - Brandon Dodge - 06-12-2008

The Night Owl is my very first novel I have begun work on a few weeks ago. Of course it takes place in Victorian times in the small fictional city of Harrow's End. I mix quite a few plots into this story, with a male and a female lead - Simon Tarker and Talia Brinewyck, who stumble into the strange happenings in the town. It is very supernatural in nature, but as the two get entwined in the terror a strange figure known as THE NIGHT OWL begins leaving letters all over town; friend or foe?? Criminal or vigilante?? Not to give any big points away, but the finale will take place on Lake Harrow, with maybe a ghost or a monster!! Obviously, plenty of romantic situations and creepy scenes, but with a litle updating, using the "superhero" crime fighter situations. Thought you all would be interested. What do you think of the names??


RE: The Night Owl - Bellatrix - 06-13-2008

Sounds very interesting overall. Smile And I like the place and character names; very strong and makes one interested to know more about them.

And I do enjoy stories set in the Victorian era. Gaslights! Oh yes! Big Grin

Good luck! Smile


RE: The Night Owl - Desdemona - 06-16-2008

What book market do you have in mind?


RE: The Night Owl - romanticdress - 03-08-2009

Bellatrix Wrote:Sounds very interesting overall. Smile And I like the place and character names; very strong and makes one interested to know more about them.

And I do enjoy stories set in the Victorian era. Gaslights! Oh yes! Big Grin

Good luck! Smile


I agree with this post! Big Grin
Gaslight and Victorian setting... yess!