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You sign up for a newsletter, Twitter, or Facebook-friend someone, and start receiving communication from them.  But– you have this sneaking suspicion that you’re really dealing with an admin person ghostwriting for the human being you’re really trying to connect with?

 

Here at FaulknerFiction, you’ll only be dealing with me (Lewis Faulkner).  Period.

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Novel Noir

“Novel Noir is an intriguing fantasy-mystery with more twists than John Edwards marriage. Do you like novels with deep character development, snappy dialogue, plot twists galore and dark comedy? Novel Noir will satisfy your needs with characters like Sir Hubby, Stephanie Lane-Pryor and the Raven transporting you to a 1950's environment. It reads "black and white" but feels like color with the engaging writing that sucks you in like your favorite TV show. It is a great novel to read with your spouse. It will spice up any marriage good or bad.  Faulkner has plumbed the inner depths of his super ego's psyche to keep you laughing, wondering and guessing.”

 

Al Herr ALmazon

 

“Just read ‘The Headunter’ on my vacation.  It was excellent!  I loved it!”

Cathy Arsenault

“I liked it a lot because I live near where the book is based. I recognized the places he was referring to. The action centers around a scientist killed who has developed a cure for a deadly virus that is attacking and killing in less than seven days.”

Judy C. Fraley

 

“It was a good read, and I polished it off in one sitting.”

Damon Yudichak

“..Faulkner may soon be a famous literary name just like  authors Tom Clancy and Raymond Chandler...”

Michelle Carlton (Kentucky New Era)

“I was shut in due to snow and ice, started reading Valentines Day and found it to be a real page turner. I was delighted to find that this novel was both science fiction and a love story! Some scenes with the eccentric Auntie Elizabeth made me snort with laughter, causing my husband to jump in alarm. Central to the story is an android named Comet, who seems more human than "Data" on STNG and as fretful as "R2D2". Comet's struggle to survive in a hostile world while trying to comply with the first rule of robotics makes for a good read.”

GeekLady (Amazon.com)

“It was a bit like a futuristic Raymond Chandler.  I couldn’t put it down.  I stayed up way too late to finish it.”

Patricia Butler (Cary News)

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