Neil McMahon has been in the writing business for 20 years. He's published several novels with HarperCollins and even co-authored one with James Patterson. But his love of horror has inspired him to re-release three of his early works, and they're as horrific as it gets!
Originally published under the pseudonym Daniel Rhodes the titles were released between 1987-90. Out of print since then, the books are now being re-released as e-books and Pod trade paperbacks under McMahon's real name. The titles are Next, After Lucifer, Adversary and Cast Angels Down to Hell. Now, if those titles don't get you thinking evil, then I don't know what will!
Each of the books deal with supernatural subject matter and, although not overly gory, they definitely throw in a splash of crimson from time to time along with heaping helpings of creeping dread and lusty love scenes!
Check out McMahon's gothic looking website,...
Originally published under the pseudonym Daniel Rhodes the titles were released between 1987-90. Out of print since then, the books are now being re-released as e-books and Pod trade paperbacks under McMahon's real name. The titles are Next, After Lucifer, Adversary and Cast Angels Down to Hell. Now, if those titles don't get you thinking evil, then I don't know what will!
Each of the books deal with supernatural subject matter and, although not overly gory, they definitely throw in a splash of crimson from time to time along with heaping helpings of creeping dread and lusty love scenes!
Check out McMahon's gothic looking website,...
- 3/26/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Marty Adelstein and Shawn Levy’s recently launched TV production company, 21 Laps/Adelstein, has sold its first two projects. Both will be produced through 20th Century Fox TV, where the company is based with an overall deal. The first project from the company, which is run by former Brillstein TV executive Becky Clements, is a drama at Fox based on Neil McMahon’s series of novels about sleuthing physician Carroll Monks. Cane creator Cynthia Cidre is writing. Cidre also recently penned the Dallas reboot at TNT, which has been picked up to pilot. 21 Laps/Adelstein’s second project is a Kung-Fu cop series from writer Neil Tolkin, which has been sold to CBS. Tolkin co-wrote another cop drama for 20th TV, Blue Blood, 3 years ago. It was picked up to pilot at NBC with Brett Ratner directing and producing.
- 9/29/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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