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Bio: Matthew Schoonover writes, "I am a Texan, born and bred with the requisite sense of humor (warped) that goes along with that statement. I wrote my first story when I was 13 and sold my first novel when I was 41, so don't tell me persistence doesn't pay off. In my teen years reading became an addiction and I read everything I could get my hands on - except romance (sorry, sweetheart, I tried) - from Agatha Christie to Edgar Rice Burroughs to Alistair MacLean to L'Amour and Asimov and Arthur C. Clark; from Sherlock Holmes and Gideon Fell to Conan and Tarzan and Doc Savage. And, of course, "The Shadow." Mr. Schoonover lives in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas with his wife and five children, works for a telecommunications company and still reads everything he can get his hands on - except romance.
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Former FBI agent Jack Monosmith survived being sucked into a tornado and thrust into fame. Now in A Sense of Endless Woes, Jack works for "Griselda the Great," astrologer to the stars, and finds himself the major suspect in the murder of her billionaire client. 206 pages.
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From the author who brought you the supernatural thrillers of The Arbiter series and the impossible mysteries of The Tornado Man series comes a new tale of supernatural suspense. Phil Talbot is in the here-after, awaiting judgment. He is given the opportunity to come back to the mortal plane and fix the one mistake that changed his supernatural fate. But there are two conditions: he isn''t to know what that mistake is, and he is not allowed to come back as himself. To add to this, the ''other si... more info>>
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Incubus-Detective Gus Pilot is pitted against a demon. Can his vampire friend, Moineau, help him in a battle against evil? In the forth Arbiter, Matthew L. Schoonover again proves he's master of cross-genre thrills. Mystery, suspense, police-procedural, horror--tale your pick. When the demons of the Third Heirarchy descend on Gus's town, Pilot is determined to put an end to their evil.
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Former FBI agent Jack Monosmith survived being sucked into a tornado and thrust into fame. Now Jack has hooked up with Bartholomew, (the butler from A Sense of Endless Woes) to drive long-distance loads in his Peterbilt "Baby." A mysterious load to the palacious home of millionaire Carter Blackwood, leads them to murder and things get more complicated by the minute.
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Detective/Incubus Augustus Pilot meets the vampire Moineau at last in Shape of Fear, another thriller from Matthew Schoonover. This time Internal Affairs is after the Special Services Squad in general and Pilot in particular. His new partner, a georgeous black woman known as Danny Rodriquez, is supposed to get under his skin and search out his secrets. But Danny, victim of a blood ritual plot, is more attracted to the vampire....
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Incubus-detective Gus Pilot is back in a paranormal police procedural that pits mortals and supernaturals alike against the Arbiter. When body gases escaping from a corpse start killing people Pilot is put on a timetable that pits him against wise guys, vampires, the FBI and a bodiless sylph. Side-stepping the Secret Service and a Presidential appointee he's supposed to be guarding, he must stop a plague and keep his friends from suspecting supernatural interference. But time is running out...
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He's not your average cop. These aren't your average criminals. Book One of the Arbiter Series. Agustus Pilot, a detective assigned to Special Services, is not a new kid on the block. in fact, he's an Arbiter, a supernatural being assigned to solve any paradox between God and Satan for the disposition of contested souls. 243 pages. Click here to read an exerpt from thisi book!
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