Costumed crime fighter investigates a mysterious crime of the past in novel "Cold Case."
Madison, AL (PRWeb) November 24, 2006 - Author Christopher Ash's new novel "Cold Case" tells the story of Sean Hubbard who is a costumed crime fighter known as PulseWave. While picking up the pieces left behind by a dangerous arsonist, PulseWave finds himself in the midst of a 15-year old crime that he soon learns is a maze of lies and deceit. This simple mystery adventure leaves readers wanting to know more about this mysterious crime fighter.
"I've no lofty goals," says Ash. "I see myself as in the same tradition as a bard or minstrel. A storyteller sitting by the light of a fire. If my tales can lift life's troubles off of a person for a short while and give wings to their imagination, then I've done what I've set out to do. Be remembered as a good storyteller."
Ash has written several fantasy and science fiction short stories, a fantasy/murder mystery novel and several poems. One poem garnered him the Emily Dickinson Award in Poetry. His first novel, "Kinloch," was published in 2004.
"Cold Case"
(978-1-84728-332-0, trade paperback, 94 pp, 6 x 9, $8.28)
For more information about "Cold Case" or to schedule an interview, contact Christopher Ash by phone at (256) 682-3904, or email at boywonder @ knology.net.
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