PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – Sunbury Press has released Keith Rommel's 3rd
installment of the Thanatology series – The Sinful Man
About the Book:
Headaches. Hunger. Pain.
Leo needs something . . . his stomach
growls, but it can wait. That’s not hunger he must feed. He has to get to his
next high, but without money he knows he can’t buy what he needs to sate the
voice inside telling him to get more, get more.
Voices. Visions. Addiction.
No luck asking his father. His mother is
in no position to help. After failing to steal the money he desperately needs,
Leo must appeal to his dealer, the dangerous and infamous Saint Nick—despite
the inevitable beating he’ll take for showing up empty-handed. Still, anything
to keep the voices and flashbacks at bay . . .
Demons. Addiction. Death.
Leo soon learns that everything has a
price—not just money for drugs, but that every choice he makes has a
repercussion. Suddenly caught between a world where he can see the sins of his
past and a new consciousness that he doesn’t fully understand, Leo finds
himself not only chasing the dragon, but being chased by demons of a whole
different kind. He must learn the finality of being past hope—all while
reliving his missed opportunities for second chances—and truly come to
understand that he is responsible for his own undoing before he runs out of
time. After a lifetime of bad choices, this Sinful
Man discovers the consequences to his actions and the mortal responsibility
of exercising free will.
What others are saying:
"Downright chilling. Rommel has
woven another nightmare that will haunt your days and nights!" -- Hunter
Shea, author of The Montauk Monster and The Waiting
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"Reading late into the night, this had me wanting more... and dreading it." -- Catherine Jordan, author of Seeking Samiel
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From the very beginning of The Sinful Man, Keith Rommel grabs the reader by the throat and catapults him into a world where the reader’s own pounding heart screams that nowhere is safe. --Thomas M. Malafarina, author of Dead Kill - Book 1 – The Ridge of Death
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"Reading late into the night, this had me wanting more... and dreading it." -- Catherine Jordan, author of Seeking Samiel
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From the very beginning of The Sinful Man, Keith Rommel grabs the reader by the throat and catapults him into a world where the reader’s own pounding heart screams that nowhere is safe. --Thomas M. Malafarina, author of Dead Kill - Book 1 – The Ridge of Death
Authored by Keith Rommel
List Price: $14.95
5" x 8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm)
Black & White on White paper
176 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1620062654
ISBN-10: 1620062658
BISAC: Fiction / Psychological
5" x 8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm)
Black & White on White paper
176 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1620062654
ISBN-10: 1620062658
BISAC: Fiction / Psychological
Also available on Kindle & Nook
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The rest of the Thanatology Series:
The Cursed Man, by Keith Rommel, tells the story of Alister Kunkle,
a patient at Sunnyside Capable Care Mental Institution. Alister has been in
seclusion for the last 25 years, having no contact with the staff or the
outside world. The reason for this is that anyone who communicates with Alister
dies within the day, for he is the Cursed Man and Death takes a professional
interest in those unlucky enough to cross his path.
Believing him simply deranged, Dr Anna
Lee, an up-and-coming young psychiatrist, has come to cure Alister. She is
warned about Alister's past and is shown evidence of previous encounters made
by the skeptical or unbelieving, all of whom died, sometimes horribly.
Regardless of the stories, Anna will not be dissuaded and is reluctantly
allowed access to Alister. All assume her fate is sealed, but when she returns
unharmed the next day, we also start to wonder about the stories.
So begins an enthralling narrative told
in the past and the present as Anna attempts to learn why Alister believes he
is cursed, while at the same time trying to convince him the events were not
real and that in fact he is merely ill and so can be cured. Is Alister truly
followed by death or is he simply mentally ill? The Cursed Man is an extremely well-written suspense horror
story... I enjoyed it immensely; right up until the very end I was never sure
of the outcome... Great story-telling in the tradition of Stephen King... --
Booklore
What happens after we die? Are we given choices
based on how we lived our lives? It’s an
age-old question pondered by just about everyone.
Author Keith Rommel dared to explore the
answer by creating his newest novel The Lurking Man, a story of dark suspense that unmercifully reveals
the life of a self-deluded, neglectful mother who caused irreparable damage to
her family and ultimately struggles with death as much as life. It’s the second novel in his suspenseful and
thrilling Thanatology series that began with the eerie, spine-tingling The Cursed Man.
“Imagine
Death knowing your deepest, darkest secrets and all of your private pain,” said
Rommel about The The Lurking Man. “Now imagine it wants to use what it knows against
you so that you bend to its will.”
In the Lurking Man, main character
Cailean stands beneath a spotlight in a blinding snowstorm. She has no idea
where she is or how she got there, but she senses something moving around her
in the darkness outside the light.
When the ominous presence calling
himself Sariel makes himself known, he declares that he is Death Incarnate and
that Cailean has died. He has taken her to the Aperture, a place between the
living and the dead, where he will force her to face the sins of her past in
exchange for twenty-four hours of life to try and right her wrongs. But what
she must do in return for this precious time is unthinkable.
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