The Music City Madman reigns supreme over a weakened fiction market.
Added: (Fri Mar 01 2002)
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Re: Dateline, Nashville, Tennessee.
For immediate release/distribution by: 1stbooks Library:
The Music City Madman – The new novel of terror and suspense from Stephen J. Hill.
About the book:
Madness and mayhem strike a chord of pure terror in Nashville Tennessee. It's the mind numbing tale of a twisted serial killer busy making himself a star at the music industry's expense. America's city of country queens is frozen in icy shock, and the madman has horrible plans for them all. Special agent Mark Peterson knows that it's his job to stop the killer before the city of Nashville can lose another star to this fiendishly clever lunatic. Local detective Wayne Tilson is Metro's finest Detective and is aiming to be the one to put the madman down. You can find out more about this great read @ http://www.musiccitymadman.info.
Author, Stephen J. Hill, is currently available for interview with radio, television, and magazine/e-zine interviews for coverage of the book.
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The Music City Madman - ISBN: 0759655588
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About the Author:
Stephen J. Hill grew up in Houston, Texas, during the town's boom time. After being born in Nashville, Tennessee, the last of six children, Stephen’s parents grew restless. Lured to the bright city lights and the oil fields of the then booming Houston, Stephen’s father worked hard to mold him into a predestined form. Stephen rebelled and spent time traveling and playing his guitar on the corners, only settling in again to go to college at the University of Houston, after becoming tired of scrounging. He majored in art there, falling in love with the poem, the short story, and a woman named Teri, his wife of seven years. Teri and Stephen have two children, Ashley, and Percy William, named after Stephen’s Grand Father. You can find out more about the author via his website – http://www.stephenjhill.net
Web-Links to more information is available through Twilight Surfers.
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http://www.Music-City.NET
http://www.Nashvillian.Org