Mark Everett Stone
Biography
Born in Helsinki, Finland (The Land of the Uncommonly Stubborn), Mark Everett Stone arrived in the U.S. at a young age and promptly dove into the world of the fantastic. Starting at age seven with the Iliad and the Odyssey, he went on to consume every scrap of Norse Mythology he could get his grubby little paws on. At age thirteen he graduated to Tolkien and Heinlein, building up a book collection that soon rivaled the local public library’s. In college Mark majored in Journalism and minored in English. The newspaper business wasn’t for him, so he did what every good writer does: find work in a wide variety of fields that included catering, bartending, and restaurant management. After getting married, he sold Hyundais (before they became popular) and, because he lives in Colorado, Subarus. Eventually he matured enough to be able to sit down and just write. Mark is feverishly working on his next book, The Judas Line, while his amazingly patient wife, Brandie, keeps him and their two sons, Aeden and Gabriel, in check. You can find Mark on the Web at www.markeverettstone.com.
Where to buy in print
Books
What Happens in Vegas, Dies in Vegas
by Mark Everett Stone
Price: $4.95 USD. 92860 words.
Published by camelpress on November 1, 2011. Fiction.
Free of the Bureau of Supernatural Investigation, Kal Hakala rededicates himself to destroying the monster that murdered his sister. But first he and his trusted former teammates must obtain a device powerful enough to kill a legend. The quest takes them to Las Vegas, where they confront a threat found only in Sin City but rooted in the past’s most heinous crimes, the evil that was Nazi Germany.
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