As Daniel Byers prepares to attend a basketball camp before his senior year of high school, the terrifying blurs that’ve plagued him for the last nine months return. This atmospheric mystery picks up where Fury left off and takes readers into the uncharted regions where reality and madness intertwine.
THE INSIDE SCOOP
When I started Curse, I had no idea it would be as intricate and complex as it became. The story developed in a way that introduced more fascinating characters who each had their own unique storyline to develop.
Watching this occur, and seeing where each character’s special interests and skills led them, deeply intrigued me and helped carry me through some of the most intense editing months of my life.
As I mention in the author biography at the end of Curse, I have never owned a turtle named Snookums or a basketball named Alfie (you’ll have to read the story to fully appreciate that). But while researching the book, I did see the synchronous fireflies. And they are quite remarkable.
“I loved that the pages flew by, but I hated when I was finished because I then had nothing more to read.”
“…fast-paced and has an action-packed storyline.”