From Australia with Love- Cameron Trost
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Do you like coded messages? I certainly do. Send your
solutions to me at ctrost (at) hotmail.com with the subject line: Blog Hop Code and I’ll send you some
gripping tales of mystery, suspense and horror!
Oh, here’s a hint: The
name of the planet from the only science-fiction tale I have ever written will
help you.
Here’s a little about my short story collection, Hoffman’s Creeper and Other Disturbing Tales:
A businessman staying in a Scottish manor makes the mistake
of deciding to spend the evening in the library. A group of unpopular
teenage girls uses witchcraft to pursue their aims. A rich banking tycoon has
forgotten his university days when he and his friends dared to imagine a world
ruled by social justice and working class ideals. The estranged family of a
deceased aristocrat bicker over their inheritance. A botanist’s love for his
plants is unnaturally deep-rooted.
“Hoffman’s Creeper and Other Disturbing Tales” is the first short story collection from Cameron Trost. It plunges the reader into a world of mystery, suspense, obsession and greed. From the Scottish highlands and the jagged peaks of the Pyrénées to the streets of Brisbane and the Australian countryside, Cameron Trost provokes the reader by ensnaring recognisable characters in disturbingly plausible situations. His writing seeks to entertain while exploring the absurdities and peculiarities of society and the human mind.
“Hoffman’s Creeper and Other Disturbing Tales” is the first short story collection from Cameron Trost. It plunges the reader into a world of mystery, suspense, obsession and greed. From the Scottish highlands and the jagged peaks of the Pyrénées to the streets of Brisbane and the Australian countryside, Cameron Trost provokes the reader by ensnaring recognisable characters in disturbingly plausible situations. His writing seeks to entertain while exploring the absurdities and peculiarities of society and the human mind.
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