Mystery Novel "The Doom Murders" Receives Official Selection Nod in New Apple Book Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing
Dayton, OH, April 02, 2015 --(PR.com)-- "The Doom Murders" by Brian O'Hare receives Official Selection honors in the Mystery category of the 2014 New Apple Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing.
Book Synopsis
Prominent figures in Belfast are being murdered. The bodies are left naked and posed in grotesquely distorted shapes. No clues are left at the forensically immaculate crime scenes except odd theatrical props and some concealed random numbers and letters left by the killer. How are the victims linked? What is the connection between these killings and a famous mediaeval painting of The Last Judgement? Chief Inspector Jim Sheehan is baffled. Faced with one of the most complex cases of his career, he turns to an eminent professor at Queen’s University and a senior cleric who is a biblical expert. With their help, Sheehan begins to piece together some understanding of the killer’s psychopathy but can he learn enough to identify the killer and put an end the murders?
About the Author
Because of a debilitating illness, Dr. Brian O’Hare [B.A., ADCE (Hons.), M.A., Ph.D] took early retirement in 1998 from his post as Assistant Director of a large Regional College in Newry in Northern Ireland. It transpired that he had an irreversible liver disease (a childhood affliction) that required a liver transplant. He now enjoys full health, plays golf, and writes from time to time.
He is author of articles in several educational journals, has written substantial reports published by the Dept. Education (NI) and the University of Ulster, two non-fiction memoirs (A Spiritual Odyssey and The Miracle Ship), a mystery fiction novel (The Doom Murders), and a contemporary romance fiction novel (Fallen Men). A new fiction mystery novel (The 11.05 Killings) is in preparation. (The Doom Murders is soon to be published in paperback by Crimson Cloak Publishing, Missouri)
About the New Apple Book Awards
The New Apple Annual Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing was established to honor the creative achievements of the unsung books fighting for their place within the publishing world. Any English language book published within the last three years, currently available for sale by an independent author or small press that met the Awards' guidelines was eligible for entry including e-books, print-on-demand and self-published works.
Contact Information
The Doom Murders is available in kindle format with a paperback being released soon by Crimson Cloak Publishing. The book can be purchased online at Amazon. To find out more about the New Apple Book Awards, visit http://NewAppleBookAwards.com
The Doom Murders
Author: Brian O'Hare
Publisher: Amazon/Brian O'Hare
ASIN: B00AL4LI24
Amazon: http://bit.ly/brian-ohare-amazon
Author website: http://www.brianohareprofessor.blogspot.com/p/books.html
Twitter: @brianohare26
Brian O'Hare can be contacted at brianohare@hotmail.co.uk
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Book Synopsis
Prominent figures in Belfast are being murdered. The bodies are left naked and posed in grotesquely distorted shapes. No clues are left at the forensically immaculate crime scenes except odd theatrical props and some concealed random numbers and letters left by the killer. How are the victims linked? What is the connection between these killings and a famous mediaeval painting of The Last Judgement? Chief Inspector Jim Sheehan is baffled. Faced with one of the most complex cases of his career, he turns to an eminent professor at Queen’s University and a senior cleric who is a biblical expert. With their help, Sheehan begins to piece together some understanding of the killer’s psychopathy but can he learn enough to identify the killer and put an end the murders?
About the Author
Because of a debilitating illness, Dr. Brian O’Hare [B.A., ADCE (Hons.), M.A., Ph.D] took early retirement in 1998 from his post as Assistant Director of a large Regional College in Newry in Northern Ireland. It transpired that he had an irreversible liver disease (a childhood affliction) that required a liver transplant. He now enjoys full health, plays golf, and writes from time to time.
He is author of articles in several educational journals, has written substantial reports published by the Dept. Education (NI) and the University of Ulster, two non-fiction memoirs (A Spiritual Odyssey and The Miracle Ship), a mystery fiction novel (The Doom Murders), and a contemporary romance fiction novel (Fallen Men). A new fiction mystery novel (The 11.05 Killings) is in preparation. (The Doom Murders is soon to be published in paperback by Crimson Cloak Publishing, Missouri)
About the New Apple Book Awards
The New Apple Annual Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing was established to honor the creative achievements of the unsung books fighting for their place within the publishing world. Any English language book published within the last three years, currently available for sale by an independent author or small press that met the Awards' guidelines was eligible for entry including e-books, print-on-demand and self-published works.
Contact Information
The Doom Murders is available in kindle format with a paperback being released soon by Crimson Cloak Publishing. The book can be purchased online at Amazon. To find out more about the New Apple Book Awards, visit http://NewAppleBookAwards.com
The Doom Murders
Author: Brian O'Hare
Publisher: Amazon/Brian O'Hare
ASIN: B00AL4LI24
Amazon: http://bit.ly/brian-ohare-amazon
Author website: http://www.brianohareprofessor.blogspot.com/p/books.html
Twitter: @brianohare26
Brian O'Hare can be contacted at brianohare@hotmail.co.uk
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