Dead Air

Scott Overton
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Dead Air

Scott Overton
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"A gripping, insightful debut from a veteran radio personality and gifted wordsmith." -Sean Costello, author of Here After "Scott Overton is a storyteller of boundless skill. Dead Air first intrigues readers by drawing them into a side of radio broadcasting most people have never seen, which is interesting enough, but then begins to craftily unravel an intriguing and suspenseful set of circumstances, further drawing readers in and holding them, breathless, to the last page. Overton's ...a writer to watch." -Mark Leslie, author of Haunted Hamilton and I, Death
  • Published date: Apr 19, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 316
  • Publisher: Stephen Overton
  • ISBN: 9780993697357
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.71" L x 9.0" H
A broadcaster for more than thirty years, Scott Overton''s novel Dead Air is a mystery/thriller about the world of radio. Dead Air was shortlisted for a Northern Lit Award in Ontario, Canada. But most of Scott''s writing is science fiction and fantasy. His short fiction has been published in the magazines On Spec, Neo-opsis, AE, Penumbra and several Canadian and American anthologies including Canadian Tales of the Fantastic, In Poe''s Shadow, and Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound. His distractions from writing include scuba diving and a couple of collector cars. You can learn more and read free stories at Scott''s website www.scottoverton.ca .

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