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image Who says Rob Preece, a TeleBlog regular, is just a former FCC economist and publisher of BooksForABuck? He’s a novelist, too. And the cover and blurb for his new book show signs of a wicked and quirky imagination that just might appeal to some members of the TeleBlog community.

No, I haven’t read A Really Bad Hair Day: The Return of Magic Plague, among Rob’s more than half a dozen books. But the cover of this one, now on sale at Fictionwise as a multiformat title without DRM, really caught my eye. Without the least prompting from Rob or his store or FW, I’ll share the blurb with you, and then perhaps you can follow the just-given ARBHD link for a peek at Chapter 1:

“Lawyer Erin Tsong knows how to put on her game face, intimidate an opposing witness, play tough, but there’s such a thing as carrying intimidation too far. At least that’s what the judge says when she grows snakes out of her head.


“And Erin finds herself without a job, without a boyfriend, and with the threat of her mother coming to take care of her. Unfortunately, what happens to Erin is not unique–all over America, people are being transformed—and Erin is caught up in the backlash. A human retrovirus has exposed long-suppressed DNA sequences, sequences that carry the genes for vampires, giants, shapeshifters, and even Gorgons. As the world struggles to deal with the consequences of the transformation, Erin finds herself caught in the middle. She’s involved in a high-profile legal case, one aimed at classifying the transformed as violent criminals, but she’s also threatened by a group of vampires who believe she’s a traitor to the transformed community. Then there’s the sexy college professor–is he interested in her, or just the snakes?”

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