Review
"I dare you to put this one down." — Armand Rosamilla, EPICSFF . . ."...an excellent introduction to an author who shows promise for big things." - Thomas Deja, FANGORIA . . . "This is Christopher Stires's first novel, and I hope not the last. His style is very crisp and concise, with no unnecessary waffle. The plot is very good. The characters are few and each has a definite personality of their own. In all, a very well written book reminiscent of my favourite, Dean Koontz. Well Done." - Anne, reviewer, ETERNAL NIGHT EZINE (UK) . . ."Chris Stires demonstrates remarkable range...in turn macabre, suspenseful, and surprising--and always enjoyable." - Raymond Obstfeld, author of THE WARLORD, MASKED DOG, and THE REMINGTON FACTOR . . ."In THE INHERITANCE, Chris Stires has created a story that not only resonates with tons of thematic integrity but keeps you turning pages long after you say you're going to put the book down and go to bed." - Mark Sevi, screenwriter of ARACHNID, FORCE ON FORCE, and SERIAL KILLER . . ."Christopher Stires' stories are about people pushed over the edge. I know Christopher as a writer of flashes (short-shorts) and am not surprised that the skills he honed at writing in that extremely difficult genre are paying off." - Mark Budman, editor of VESTAL REVIEW . . ."Readers who like tough-guy, action-centered novels...will love THE INHERITANCE." - Jack Crane, SFREADER.COM
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About the Author
Christopher Stires lives in Riverside, California. The Inheritance is his debut novel. It is the winner of the 2003 Dream Realm Award for Horror. Christopher has had over sixty-five short stories accepted by publications such as Fangoria, Fantastic: Stories of the Imagination, The Edge: Tales of Suspense, Vestal Review, Outer Darkness, Hardboiled, Whispers from the Shattered Forum, Underworlds, Andromeda Spaceways In-Flight Magazine (Australia), Redsine (Australia), Of Unicorns & Space Stations, and others. He has also had several erotic stories published under his pseudonym, A.M. Norman.