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Rod Glenn

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Rod lives in the beautiful North East of England. He is a full member of the Society of Authors and also an active member of the Literary and Philosophical Society.

WRITING CREDITS
The King of America (2006)
Sinema: The Northumberland Massacre (2007)
The Pit and the Pilot in Byker Books (2008)
Paranoid in Radgepacket Vol.1 (2008)
The King of America: Epic Edition (2009)
The Killing Moon (2009)
P.O.W. Wartime Log of F/Sgt T D Glenn (2010) (Contributor)
Seahouses Slaughterhouse in Holiday of the Dead (2011)
Sinema 2: Sympathy for the Devil (2011)

favourite books

The Road - Cormac Mcarthy
IT - Stephen King
Phantoms - Dean R Koontz
The War of the Worlds - H G Wells
I am Legend - Richard Matheson
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S Thompson
Mort - Terry Pratchett
Pandemonium - Christopher Brookmyer

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Sinema: The Northumberland Mas....

Rod Glenn

A film obsessed serial killer stalks a remote Northumberland community in this dark contemporary thriller.


A winter's tale with a sting.

There's a newcomer to the small Northumberland village of Haydon ... a charming novelist and film buff, researching a crime thriller about a serial killer on a rampage in a remote Northumberland community. The only trouble is, it's a work in progress and it's going to be non-fiction.

392 innocent men, women and children stand in his way to achieving a sadistic dream.

As the worst winter in more than a century approaches, can two investigating police officers trapped with the terrorised residents stop this monster?

Novel complete (95,000 words)

 

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ndaye wrote 124 days ago

(rafica_4ndaye@yahoo.com) My name is rafica i saw your profile toda....

KirkH wrote 142 days ago

Hi Rod, I hope you can get a chance to read parts of my college cape....

Jesse Powell wrote 200 days ago

I write women's adventure. Men, fear not, I do not drown my heroine's....

homewriter wrote 282 days ago

Dear Rod, Do you fancy a read of something a bit different? If so....

j.l. wood-miller wrote 288 days ago

Hello Mr. Glenn: "An Unfinished Innocence" explores adulterous alc....

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I wrote 720 days ago

Shameless, Nick, but a canny ploy! Good luck with Mirror in the Sky. view book

I wrote 1001 days ago

Thanks for your kind and constructive comments, Judith. I really appreciate someone taking the time to read and comment on my work. view book

I wrote 1037 days ago

Thanks for your kind comments, Tifa. My wife is from Blyth and went to school near Ashington. This was one medium to help get it noticed to a wider audience. As it's only published through a small press it hasn't had much media attention (apart from in the North East and North Yorkshire where I'v... view book

I wrote 1072 days ago

Thanks for reading the prologue, Frankie. Sinema has now been published, so I can't make any changes to it now, but I appreciate the comments. The book is extremely violent when the violence kicks off, so the prologue and opening chapters were designed to slowly build up to the shocking action. ... view book

I wrote 1102 days ago

Thanks for the comment, Emap. I look forward to hearing more when you've read the rest of the extract. view book

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