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Robert Masello Returns to Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

28 Sep 2018

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Robert Masello is an award-winning journalist -- and one of the first have been insulted to his face by Donald Trump, which he wears as a badge of honor -- a veteran television writer, whose credits include "Charmed," "Sliders" and "Poltergeist: the Legacy", and a bestselling novelist, whose many books have been regularly optioned by Hollywood studios. His newest -- THE NIGHT CROSSING -- was published just last week. Publishers Weekly hailed it as "interesting alternate history in which Masello creatively reimagines the inspiration for Dracula with thrills, frights, and a splendid final confrontation aboard the Titanic." Bram Stoker and Mina Harcourt set off on a harrowing mission through the darkest districts and most desolate workhouses of Victorian London to put an end to a deeply-embedded evil. Think Charles Dickens meets Stephen King -- with mummies, mysterious golden boxes, ancient curses and one of the worst maritime disasters in recorded history. How can it miss? A native of Chicago, Robert studied writing under the famed novelists Robert Stone and Geoffrey Woolf at Princeton University, and now lives the wild bachelor life close to the beach in Santa Monica." Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

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