Paperback Released - June 26, 2017 Kindle Released - June 26, 2017
“The body of Christ,” Daniel said. “What if it was simply … left behind?”
Daniel Foster is a man driven by his own unearthly obsessions. Part of an investigative theological team from the darkened hallways of a prominent New Orleans university, Daniel is about to uncover a centuries-long secret that could not only threaten his own perception of reality, but the reality of the modern world as we know it.
The Petrified Christ is a novel of discovery, with innocence lost through the most extreme elements of the human experience — fear, madness and a direct confrontation with evil itself.
Paperback Released - September 29, 2017 Kindle Released - May 9, 2018
"There's a curse on this city," the Funnyman said in a withered voice, placing his glass of whisky meticulously on the surface of the chipped wooden bar. "And we're all within its reach."
Blake Worthington longs for the wisdom found only in the dark — within the shadows of a city after hours. A charismatic young writer who had once guided many of his contemporaries into a world of intellectual discovery, Blake desires nothing more now than to be reunited with his former lover, Judith Blair.
And so he travels to the mystical city of New Orleans, where the paranormal population rivals the living, where legendary excess merges with historical elegance and where supernatural folklore is about to become terrifying fact.
Paperback Released - May 22, 2019 Kindle Released - July 29, 2019 "You are my house band," Samson said, "with everything that those words imply."
Daniel Foster and Blake Worthington decide to explore new opportunities in the New Orleans music scene, and soon they are hired as part of a house band at a nightclub opening on Bourbon Street just weeks after Hurricane Katrina.
Only they realize within days of their very successful employment that they have indeed become the house band — imprisoned and locked away between performances by the monstrous Samuel “Samson” Gunther.
Under the watchful eye of Samson and his henchmen, the band unravels the mystery of their entrapment while relying on the power of their music to set them free in the most literal sense imaginable.