J Christopher Wickham currently lives in Lapeer, Michigan, where he works at insidious plots to entertain his children and fans alike. Author of "The Girl in the Rain" and the sequel, "Through a Watery Veil", he is working on the third in the "Epic Forgotten" series: "Across Lakes of Sorrow".
His writing style has been likened to Grisham, a bit of Bradbury, and even Stephenie Meyer (who knew?), by the book genome project. "The Girl in the Rain" spent many weeks on HarperCollins' "Authonomy" site in the top 80, and was praised by many of his contemporaries there.
What's it about?
"The Epic Forgotten" is a gigantically-proportioned tale (administered in six smaller bites) of the three kinds of love we seek out in this lifetime (and the next), the depths of loss, suffering, friendship and faith told through the eyes of a widow, a history professor, and several others, as well as through the cryptic words of a dead crusader.
So, take your seat by Dr. Campbell's fire, have a glass of Calvados, and enjoy the tale of the late John Chapel and his twenty-six ghosts.
My novels are available here in paperback, for Nook and Kindle readers:
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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/J-Christopher-Wickham/e/B00HZROCI2/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_5?qid=1390445096&sr=8-5
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A widow embarks upon a crusade to find the truth about her husband's mysterious death and the chilling faces...