Terrill L. Davis, Sr

Biography

Terrill L. Davis Sr. was born November 23, 1972 in Youngstown Ohio. Being an Army Brat, he has been raised practically worldwide, from El Paso, Texas, to Bamberg Germany, to Leesville Louisiana.
After high school, he enlisted in the United States Navy for four years. During his naval career he served in the Persian Gulf, Sailed the Adriatic Sea, The Caribbean Sea, and the Mediterranean twice. While in the Navy, he married his high school sweetheart on October 14th 1993.
At the end of his enlistment, he moved to Oak hill, West Virginia where he began to practice writing and worked as a secretary for the Fayette County Head Start. After six years, he and his family moved to Beaumont, Texas where he currently resides with his wife, three sons, and daughter.
His educational merits consist of an associate’s degree in management from Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont, Texas. He has had classes in journalism and media writing. He currently provides content for a blog/magazine titled The Daily Brew at www.dailybrewconnection.com . You can also get updates on new releases and read free content on his site at www.terrilldavis.com . At his site you can read his short story crime thriller titled “ID.” He is also diligently working on an upcoming zombie apocalyptic novel titled “The Dead and the Dying: Knight of the Dead” and a Sci-Fi serial for his website title “Galileo.”

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Books

Mile Marker
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 11,210. Language: English. Published: November 27, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Crime thriller, Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General
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Clay Stevens, a serial killer who has a ritual of burying his victims in the woods near the highway mile markers. Matt Harper, a plumber, is trying to get home to Jasper, Texas in time for his anniversary. Sgt. Franklin Todd, a former Dallas homicide detective turned state trooper, is searching for the owner of a car left on the hwy. When the paths of these three cross, it will be a bad night.

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