Thomas Johnson


Biography

Tom Johnson was a voracious reader from childhood beginning with the Golden Age comic books to classic literature by the time he was ten years old. Exciting adventure stories kept him entertained until he discovered science fiction and hardboiled detective mysteries as a teenager. By his early twenties, he discovered The Shadow and Doc Savage pulp reprints in paperbacks, and was hooked on the fast-paced action novel from that time on. This led to collecting and research, which eventually interested him in writing by the time he was thirty. Today, he still loves an exciting action novel over movies and television. Tom and his wife, Ginger have received numerous awards in the field for their work in keeping the old stories in the spotlight for new readers seeking escape in a thrilling adventure novel. Now retired, Tom devotes his time to reading and playing with his black Lab, Sugar.

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Books

THE SOUL STEALERS    by Thomas Johnson
Price: $0.99 USD. 27530 words. Published on February 18, 2012. Fiction.

Angels are with us in our most desperate moments.
Pangaea: Eden's Planet    by Thomas Johnson
Price: $2.99 USD. 50550 words. Published on February 6, 2012. Fiction.

Pulp adventure returns to science fiction in “Pangaea: Eden’s Planet”. Seven astronauts en route to Mars encounter a time warp in space that disables their ship. Crash landing on Earth, they discover an alien planet sixty million years before the dinosaurs. Pangaea, the super continent, is filled with danger and terror, as they must survive against fierce reptiles that ruled the Earth 250 million
Double Danger Tales #64    by Thomas Johnson
Price: $0.99 USD. 29700 words. Published on February 5, 2012. Fiction.

Double Danger Tales #64 contains two crime stories of action and mystery and continues the series that began in 1987. This issue features the Black Ghost in "Murder Town", and a mysterious crime fighter returns in "The Legend" to bring final justice to an old criminal

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