When I started researching A Taste of the Apocalypse, I meant it to be a one-off book similar to the other books I planned to write. But my story polishers, Jon Hargrove and good friend Alan Hald recommended that I create a series character that would hopefully entice agent and publishers to take on the books.
So I gave it some thought and realized that Jeremy Nash could have a multitude of adventures where each Nash chronicle in the series is a thriller that sends Nash on an investigation of these myths and legends. Though he doesn’t believe in any of them, he is forced into pursuing them by threats to the lives of his family members or himself or threats to his reputation.
The formula of the chronicles consists of a conspiracy theory, unsolved mystery, urban myth, New Age belief or paranormal practice that Nash is forced to pursue; combined with an underlying real world event, organization or persons that is somehow connected to what he is pursuing. Thus, it provides the thriller aspect of the stories.ince there is an almost infinite supply of conspiracy theories, unsolved mysteries, urban myths, New Age beliefs and paranormal practices, the Nash Chronicles has at it’s disposal an unlimited quantity of plot ideas to continue the series beyond the first three books.
Pair these ‘puzzle stories’ in the vein of the National Treasure movies and Indian Jones with some Robert Langdon thrown in, and I think readers like your selves would enjoy a good romp through a seemingly unending number of myths and legends that the public enjoys today.
Have fun reading the Jeremy Nash Chronicles. I’m having fun writing them.




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