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J Jay Brighton Releases Newest Novel EARLY TIMES
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02-07-2012 07:54 PM
J JAY BRIGHTON releases his latest paranormal thriller EARLY TIMES. The author's newest novel delves into time drifting by characters traveling from Europe and America between the 18th and 21st centuries.
Excerp from Early Times cover :
" When antique dealer Giselle Temprono buys a rare 19th century chandelier from the estate of Sally Sandford, an infamous Madame from San Francisco’s notorious Barbary Coast, strange sightings begin to occur at her shop. Located in a historic old bank building with a gruesome past of it’s own, she’s terrified that she may have somehow created a new dimension that allows visitors to drift back and forth through time using her antiques as conduits. Tormented by the past’s frequent romantic reunions that sometimes turn deadly, Giselle struggles for a timely solution before her life and Early Times Antiques is ruined. Her first encounter is with Blacky, an ex client of Sally’s who robbed the bank over a century ago and wants to rekindle an old affair. After she's done dealing with one drifter, others follow along with her new acquisitions, returning from centuries ago to relive their pasts via her Aging Room. Joined by her husband Gianni, an ex federal agent, they team up to resolve the problem of unwanted guests, confirming what Gianni's believed all along since he was a teenager, that the dead can return to some places, sometimes . "
Early Times is now available at all Amazon and Barnes and Noble stores for $6.99
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0072QPI8E
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/early-times-j-jay-
Readers may follow J Jay Brighton's publications at the following blog site:
http://jjaybrighton.blogspot.com/