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dmsinclair
Hole House
The house will never let you leave. You have two choices: throw someone down the hole, or throw yourself down it.
Psychic Simon
The world’s most renowned psychic medium is missing. And to find a psychic, it takes an even better psychic. Instead, it’s up to Simon Grey.
About the Author
D.M. Sinclair unintentionally grew up in the rural Ottawa Valley, and unwittingly studied Film and Video Production at York University. He then lived in Toronto and inadvertently began writing for television by accidentally creating an award-winning animated comedy series that ran for three seasons on CBC. He stumbled, bewildered, through writer and even head writer positions on numerous series that aired on Netflix, Nick Jr., Hulu, Network 10 Australia, and Universal Kids. He then wrote his first book “A Hundred Billion Ghosts” by randomly stirring a bowl of Alpha Bits with his finger. And the rest is history. Not interesting, but history. He inexplicably lives in Ottawa again.
He will happily receive your emails at author@dmsinclair.com.
Reviews
“Laced with poignancy, humor and loads of twists and turns.” (Rachel Reads).
“I found myself up late at night instead of sleeping and ignoring household chores wanting to know what happened next.” (JBronder Book Reviews)
“Went from a quirky, comical supernatural story to a great paced, plot-twisting paranormal whodunit. Unable to put it down I kept turning pages for hours until it was done. Most fun I’ve had in fiction in a long time.”
D.M. Sinclair
D.M. Sinclair is the author of “Psychic Simon,” “A Hundred Billion Ghosts,” and “A Hundred Billion Ghosts Gone.” This is his robustly uninformative webpage.
A Hundred Billion Ghosts
The story of a desperate man who lost his own body, the world’s worst detective who “helps” him find it, some highly dubious breakfast choices, and literally every dead person ever.
A Hundred Billion Ghosts Gone
The second book in the series that has been called “crazy-fun and cleverly written”, “hugely imaginative”, and “the most fun I’ve had in fiction in a long time”.