About Accidental Exposure: Where is Andy?:
A gripping thriller about losing family, fighting injury, and murder.
There were three of them in the car before the accident; now there are two.
Where is Andy? Why do the police, the paramedics, and the firefighters ignore his mother, Annette, as she begs them to disregard the thin trickles of blood running from her scalp. No one is listening as she pleads with them all to please, PLEASE, find her son. Brian, Andy’s father, is unconscious in the destroyed car, but Andy is still out there somewhere. Andy must be nearby. He must be washed with the red and blue flashing emergency lights and accosted by the shriek of sirens. The smell of petrol is getting stronger, and Annette can see the panic on everyone’s face.
Soon there will be fire.
WHERE IS ANDY?
This novel includes two versions of the same gripping story. Choose to follow Andy’s mother as she fights for her son’s survival, or follow his father as he’s dragged deeper into Sydney’s underworld.
You are invited to travel back and forth from one parent’s perspective to the other, or read through the entire epic novel for the whole picture.
When they find where Andy sleeps in the darkest hours of the night, how far will they go to get him back?
An AUSTRALIAN suspense thriller with a kidnapped child and the mother who must become a vigilante to rescue her son.
★★★★★ “This one leaps off the page and grabs your attention like a vise. Intriguing with more twists than a mountain road. It is not for the squeamish, the fights and accompanying injuries are quite convincing in detail. I was at first confused with how slowly my progression seemed until I finally understood the authors remarks- there are actually two versions of the novel included. As far as I am concerned, this is a “don’t miss” book.”
★★★★★ “Great book! Two books in one, the same story told twice with the husband and wife changing roles and personalities.”
★★★★★ “Fantastic read. I lost sleep not wanting to put it down!”
★★★★★ “You’ll be captivated from the start.”
★★★★★ “I couldn’t put this book down. I wanted to read both versions. It was just that good! I recommend reading it!”
Dan is a disability support worker caring for people with complex physical barriers and wonderfully quirky personalities.
Accidental Exposure is the first novel he’s written that explores disability through fiction with a character who loses their sight because of an acquired brain injury that damages the optic nerve.
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Author Bio:
When Dan’s not tapping away on a computer keyboard, he brews black beer and watches rugby. He has a degree in “Professional Writing and Publishing,” as well as Honours in creative writing from Curtin University in Western Australia.
His goal is to produce suspenseful, intriguing crime fiction that propels the reader through engaging landscapes with constant action and unforeseeable surprises. Stephanie Saxon, the protagonist of “The Bodies We Won’t Bury,” is crafted to be foolish and, at times, irritating. Readers might find themselves hating the violent detective as she makes the wrong decisions over and over again, leading to the horrible murders of undeserving innocents. Sometimes, a detective is given more power than they deserve. Saxon is based on an age bracket, so readers might recognise the impulsivity and harsh demeanour of an angry young adult. An angry young adult with a police badge, taser and a secret, unlicensed revolver.
Kidnapping interests Dan more than murder and other crimes, primarily because kidnapping can build more suspense. Are they dead? Are they being held prisoner? In “The Imposter,” thirteen kidnap victims tell the story of their experiences with a masked vigilante. The reader is presented with the perspectives of the captives, most of whom are murdered before they can share their knowledge with anyone other than the reader.
Dan is a disability support worker, and he plans to write a kidnap novel involving a young person with a disability. With his experiences from the field and memories of all the awesome personalities he has worked with, he plans to pump the novel with as much laughter and joy as misery and terror.