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2 New Books by Kevin J Curtis

I've got two new books out just in time for Christmas! Link to my Barnes and Noble Author Page https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22Kevin%20Curtis ----------------------------------------------- Link to my Amazon Author Page http://www.amazon.com/Kevin-J.-Curtis/e/B004SBGR7W/

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Synopsis: A Conversation with my Dead Father

My newest novel is now ready and available on Amazon! Synopsis: A Conversation with my Dead Father By Kevin J. Curtis It's impossible to talk to the dead right? Apparently it isn't anymore-as an experimental computer program sends Jimmy on a whirlwind adventure that allows him to speak directly to his recently deceased father-as technology bridges the gap between the living and the dead in this one-of-a-kind emotional thriller! For Synopsis: "A Conversation with my Dead Father," eBook click, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X5YUWRO For "Synopsis: A Conversation with my Dead Father," Trade Paperback click, https://www.createspace.com/5439782

Bloody Average

Dwight Johnson is an average man out shopping with his family. But when someone points a gun at his baby’s head, dormant instinctive responses emerge that turn this suburban husband and father into a force that is anything but average. Two alternate endings follow Dwight’s son into two different futures—one dominated by guns and violence and the other in a more peaceful way of life. Whichever side of the gun debate you find yourself on, this story will leave you with something to think about. Click here for "Bloody Average" Click here for Paperback

Hello Book Club!

I wanted to say hello to the Minneapolis book club that is currently reading, "Cottonwood." I've added a link to this blog entry (to the right under 'links' on the main page) so we can do a Question & Answer if anyone is interested. My email is listed there too. The book speeds along through a couple of centuries of history--so hang on to your hats! Kevin J. Curtis