06-03-2012, 05:38 AM
Hi everyone!
It's been a long time since I've posted anything on the boards. I do stop by and lurk, but being an independent publisher has kept me very busy.
I hope no one minds that I mention that we have a new release evocative of Gothic suspense with a touch of romance.
It's called GHOSTLY IMAGES by Peter Townsend.
It takes place in 1894 Victorian England in the North Yorkshire town of Whitby. Here's a short blurb:
David Taylor didn’t believe in the paranormal when he reluctantly became a spirit photographer. When ominous shadows appear on the photographs of young women slain by the Whitby Ripper, David is forced to think the unthinkable. Could his camera possess psychic powers that can predict death and expose a killer?
GHOSTLY IMAGES is available in print and ebook formats and can be found on sale at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other places, as well as direct from us.
To find out more, please visit our website
http://www.ll-publications.com/ghostlyimages.html
And stop by the author's blog where he has more examples of Victorian and spirit photography.
http://ghostlyimages.wordpress.com/
It's been a long time since I've posted anything on the boards. I do stop by and lurk, but being an independent publisher has kept me very busy.
I hope no one minds that I mention that we have a new release evocative of Gothic suspense with a touch of romance.
It's called GHOSTLY IMAGES by Peter Townsend.
It takes place in 1894 Victorian England in the North Yorkshire town of Whitby. Here's a short blurb:
David Taylor didn’t believe in the paranormal when he reluctantly became a spirit photographer. When ominous shadows appear on the photographs of young women slain by the Whitby Ripper, David is forced to think the unthinkable. Could his camera possess psychic powers that can predict death and expose a killer?
GHOSTLY IMAGES is available in print and ebook formats and can be found on sale at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other places, as well as direct from us.
To find out more, please visit our website
http://www.ll-publications.com/ghostlyimages.html
And stop by the author's blog where he has more examples of Victorian and spirit photography.
http://ghostlyimages.wordpress.com/