Release
Date: October 11, 2016
Length:
70,000 words
Victor Bayne sees dead people for a living…and he sees them off
the clock, too. After all, ghosts don’t confine their appearances to a psychic
medium’s work hours.
From the mundane to the macabre, these PsyCop shorts feature
stolen moments between the novels. Get a glimpse of Vic’s life with Jacob
between cases, from both men’s viewpoints. Gain new insight on their psychic
talents by accompanying them on odd jobs, shopping runs and family visits, or
simply enjoy some downtime in the cannery.
The twenty short works range in length from flash fiction to
novelettes, woven together to create a novel-length narrative of Vic and
Jacob’s relationship from a fresh perspective. The stories are gleaned from
various sources: anthologies, newsletters, and web, with four all-new pieces to
tie the collection together and delve deeper into a PsyCop’s domestic life.
Coffee O’Clock
Thaw
Mind Reader
Stroke of Midnight
No Sale
Most Likely To…
Jock Straps On Sale
Piece of Cake
In the Dark
Let the Chips Fall
Memento
Impact
Everyone’s Afraid of Clowns
Waiting Game
On the Road
Wood
Off the Cuff
Locked and Loaded
Inside Out
Witness
Thaw
Mind Reader
Stroke of Midnight
No Sale
Most Likely To…
Jock Straps On Sale
Piece of Cake
In the Dark
Let the Chips Fall
Memento
Impact
Everyone’s Afraid of Clowns
Waiting Game
On the Road
Wood
Off the Cuff
Locked and Loaded
Inside Out
Witness
Author and artist Jordan Castillo Price writes paranormal sci-fi
thrillers colored by her time in the midwest, from inner city Chicago, to rural
small town Wisconsin, to liberal Madison. Her influences include Ouija
boards, Return of the Living Dead, "light as a feather, stiff as a
board," girls with tattoos and boys in eyeliner.
Jordan is best known as the author of the PsyCop series, an
unfolding tale of paranormal mystery and suspense starring Victor Bayne, a gay
medium who's plagued by ghostly visitations. Also check out her mind-bending
trilogy Mnevermind, where memories are made...one client at a time.
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