About the Book
Title: The
Journals of Bob Drifter
Author: M.L.S.
Weech
Genre: Paranormal
Thriller / Urban Fantasy
Bob
Drifter is a substitute teacher with a secret. He seems like no more
than a polite young man who loves to read and mentor students in his
free time. Yet, on the side, Bob takes part in some rather strange
extracurricular activities that soon attract the attention of local
police. For some reason, people have a way of dying around him.
It’s
not his fault. Maybe he just hangs around people who are already
dying. Maybe he has bad timing. But Bob knows better. He has a secret
mission that must be completed before he ends up in prison or raises
the ire of the most frightening individual in the supernatural world.
No pressure.
A
terrifying new force has set foot into Bob’s
life, and a string of ghastly mutilations follows this figure
wherever he goes. Now, Bob has to keep his own secrets, protect his
students, and fulfill his mentor’s
wishes. Welcome to the world of those who watch over the dead.
Author
Bio
M.
L. S. Weech was born in August 1979 in Rapid City, South Dakota. He
fell in love with fantasy and science fiction at an early age. His
love of writing quickly followed when he tried to write a sequel to
his favorite movie. He didn’t
know what copyright infringement was. He can’t
remember a time he wasn’t
working on some sort of project from that day on. He wrote for a
junior high project. The only way his freshman english teacher could
get him to settle down was to let him start writing a book. He
completed what he calls his first manuscript when he was 17.
He
got a ton of feedback that was honest, helpful, and not much fun to
listen to, but instead of quit, he simply wrote another, and then
another.
He
fell in love with reading in high school when he was introduced to
Timothy Zahn and the Star Wars novels. Then he was handed Anne
McCaffrey, Robert Jordan, Dean Koontz, Brandon Sanderson and so many
more. He went from reading to complete homework to reading more than
three books a month.
He
joined the U.S. Navy as a journalist in 2005. He served on aircraft
carriers and destroyers. He served in the deserts of Iraq and the
mountains of Afghanistan. He finished his time in the Navy in 2015,
and currently teaches future Navy Mass Communication Specialists at
the Defense Information School.
When
he wasn’t
taking pictures or writing features or news stories, he was writing
fiction. Photojournalism was a hobby he enjoyed getting paid for, but
writing fiction has been and remains his true dream.
He’s
completed six manuscripts and is already planning a seventh. He took
his third project to Archway Publishing, who helped him turn his
life-long dream into a reality.
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