The Click by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 243 The Click by Steve Shear. In the distant future, all humans who reach the age of seventy-five experience the ‘Click’ and die. It’s considered God’s chronological death sentence intended to prevent overpopulation. Narcissist, Oliver Hitchcock, who looks to be in his late fifties, is a… Continue reading

The Fountain Of Youth by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 373 The Fountain Of Youth by Steve Shear. Two generations of dementia are enough!” Robert Glickman declares in his quest to die with dignity and the likelihood he will be next. To that end, he uses his grandson’s sixth grade quiz book, a locked away metal… Continue reading

The Vase of Many Colors Series by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 211 The Vase of Many Colors by Steve Shear. The Vase of Many Colors explores the orthodoxic ills in Western Religions in ways that tap into the emotions of ordinary readers looking for serious and important content while at the same time wanting a truly exciting… Continue reading

The Trials Of Adrian Wheeler by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 265 The Trials Of Adrian Wheeler by Steve Shear. Marine Private Adrian Wheeler, accused of murdering Iraqi women and children, arrived home to face nothing less than: An unrelenting father who cajoled him into enlisting, PTSD, sexual Inadequacy, a sensational court-martial trial, a sister with HIV…. Continue reading

W. A President on Trial: An Adrian Wheeler Novel by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 257 W. A President on Trial: An Adrian Wheeler Novel by Steve Shear. Less than ten years have passed since Operation Gadgetry, a military plan executed in Iraq at the height of the war and intended to prove President George W. Bush was right to invade… Continue reading

Metaphorically Speaking by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 236 Metaphorically Speaking by Steve Shear. The Human Condition from the Beginning of Time. I believe that poetry is the doorway into all fiction, the pillars that underpin all fiction, the dictionary and thesaurus that encompass all fiction. It requires the poet to seriously consider the… Continue reading