Yesterday's Darkness

Yesterday's Darkness

by Henegan
Yesterday's Darkness

Yesterday's Darkness

by Henegan

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Overview

In Carl Henegan’s re-released debut novel he delivers a rollercoaster ride with dramatic perfection. Yesterday’s Darkness pulls you in and shakes your senses till you are hanging on every chapter. It will keep you hooked and guessing till you are obsessed with his suspenseful method of storytelling.

Michael Andrews is performing his normal duties working as the bouncer at his own establishment. After working for, then owning the Memphis bar for nearly seven years, he had seen it all. That was until he was confronted by the after effects of an event that occurred some fifteen years before.

When Mike realizes that the relentless repercussions of his past were not going away, he made a tough choice. With his life and his family’s life in jeopardy, for the first time ever he is introduced to real fear. It was represented in human form and walked right into his bar like yesterday darkness.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013451223
Publisher: Carl Henegan.com
Publication date: 11/18/2011
Series: Darkness Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 765 KB

About the Author

Born and raised in Houston Texas, Carl Henegan spent his early years writing poetry and short stories for self entertainment. With the encouragement of a high school English teacher he maintained his love for writing and soon took several attempts at longer poems and books. He vividly remembers the first time he was captured by the writings of authors like Allan Folsom, Michael Crichton, Dan Brown, and Lee Child. This admiration for the craft of writing extended to authors like Dickens, Shakespeare and Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The works not only influenced his love for writing but inspired him to find his own voice. As he began to write the words poured out of his head and instantly on to the paper. A deep love for writing was born.
Carl left Houston in 1986 to enter the military serving the majority of his term in Washington State. He studied at Gonzaga drawing from these early experiences which surfaced in his writing. In his debut novel the rich characters and scenes vividly painted by words were loosely based on real life people and experiences.

He worked in electronics for a period of time but could not escape the allure of story writing. The desire to test his craft prompted an insatiable quest to research the possibility of becoming a novelist. He continued reading the greats every chance he had. From classical literature to contemporary novels, Carl's dedication to the art or writing became uncontrollable. He soon began placing his own novels in manuscript form and has never stopped.
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