Book Description:
When one of her clients turns up dead after buying an apparently unremarkable 16th century breviary, antiquarian book dealer Anne Wilkinson is suddenly swept into a world that she had previously considered imaginary. An esoteric world of occult spells and invocations, of cryptic texts and secret doctrines, a world where necromancers spy through mirrors and armed assassins blow up her office and try to gun her down.
Before she knows it, Anne is recruited by representatives of a secretive government agency established by Calvin Coolidge to fight demons, vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural beings–and finds herself caught up in the pursuit of a renegade priest who seeks the power to unleash one of the darkest forces of the past into an unsuspecting present. When the unthinkable occurs, only Anne and a handful of books stand between humanity and the end of the world. Can her intrepid band of scientist-librarians steeped in occult lore and schooled in NSA-level techniques of surveillance, explosives and heavy weaponry prevent the demon known as Abbadon from immanentizing the eschaton? You’ll have to read to the end of this page turning thriller to find out!
Author bio:
Born in Washington, D.C., Bill Walsh has spent the intervening decades collecting history degrees, foreign languages, and other cognitive miscellany. He lives in a 1920s house in Wisconsin with his very understanding wife, their kids, and a cat named after St. Methodius.
David M. Swindle took over in 2021 as Liberty Island Media Group's new owner, Publisher, and Editor-In-Chief. He joined LI in May of 2015, initially as West Coast Editor. He previously worked as associate editor of PJ Media from 2011-2015 where he grew the PJ Lifestyle vertical, and associate editor of FrontPageMag from 2009-2011 where he developed the media criticism site NewsReal Blog as its managing editor.
David double-majored in English (creative writing emphasis) and Political Science, graduating from Ball State University in 2006. After years of feeling torn between creative work and political activism, David now embraces the late Andrew Breitbart’s aphorism that “Politics is downstream from culture.”
As a novel editor David will consider books of just about any genre or type (he hands off romance, young adult, legal, and military titles to those better equipped on the team). His current areas of strongest interest include science fiction, fantasy, thriller/suspense, hard-boiled detective and crime, horror, westerns, historical, alternate history, speculative, cultural satire, literary, and religious fiction. He also reviews nonfiction submissions on politics, arts, media, faith, and counterculture.
His first novel he both edited and published is Tom Cosentino's
The Art of Looking for Trouble.
Liberty Island titles which David edited include
Justice, Inc by J.P. Medved,
Mad Jones, Heretic: The Accidental Prophet, Book 1 by Quin Hillyer,
Silver & Lead: A Novella of the West by David Churchill Barrow and MaryLu Barrow,
Snowflake’s Chance: The 2016 Campaign Diary of Justin T. Fairchild, Social Justice Warrior by Curtis Edmonds,
Mad Jones, Hero: The Accidental Prophet, Book 2 by Quin Hillyer,
Mad Jones, Agonistes: The Accidental Prophet, Book 3 by Quin Hillyer,
Pulse of the Goddess: The American Blackout, Book 1 by Fred Tribuzzo,
Slaves Beneath the Stars: American Blackout, Book 2 by Fred Tribuzzo,
Gangster Town: The American Blackout, Book 3 by Fred Tribuzzo, and
First Shot: Jin & Tonick, Book 1 by Bokerah Brumley.
David's articles have been published at such publications as The Daily Wire,
The Washington Examiner, The Investigative Project on Terrorism,
The Algemeiner,
The American Spectator, The Daily Caller,
The California Courier, Campus Watch, Rebel Media, Big Hollywood, and
The Indianapolis Star. He currently lives in Burbank, California. Follow him on Twitter
@DaveSwindle.
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