Politicians crucified
by a serial killer. In light of today's headlines, the idea of
politicians being crucified may not be such a stretch of the
imagination. For Richard Godwin, author of 'Apostle Rising',
the idea of
politicians being crucified by a serial killer provides the basis for a
powerful tale that may set a new standard for works of fiction. His
work has drawn comparisons to Stephen King

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'Apostle
Rising' - Is Richard Godwin The Next Stephen King?
Author
Richard Godwin's debut novel, 'Apostle Rising' has drawn comparisons to
Stephen King. The book is a dark tale about a psychopathic serial
killer who crucifies politicians
[London
UK, New York NY, March 16 2011] Author and playwright Richard
Godwin has announced the release of his new dark fiction novel 'Apostle
Rising'. The book is a compelling psychological thriller about a
psychopathic serial killer who crucifies politicians. Godwin's writing
style has been compared to Ken Bruen's and John Connolly's. Godwin
himself has been compared to Stephen King.
"Being compared to Stephen King," stated Godwin, "is an honor.That word
is often used loosely but not here. 'The Dark Half 'changed my life
literally. It is the great Jekyll and Hyde novel, an exploration of a
basic split within the human psyche that King manages with genius. I
have read all of his works. Time and again he produces works of
immeasurable genius with a deftness of approach and a consistency of
purpose that places him up there with the likes of Dickens and all the
greats. He is also a great short story teller, so having my debut novel
'Apostle Rising' compared to Stephen King's 'Children Of The Corn' by
fellow horror writer Jodi Mac Arthur is an honor. Stephen King writes
electric prose. Each story and novel is crafted to perfection and
contains the quintessential Stephen King kick. They also make you
think, they make you think about the motivations in our souls. And that
is what I tried to do in writing 'Apostle Rising', as my novel digs
deep into the mind of a psychopathic killer."
In 'Apostle Rising', Detective Chief Inspector Frank Castle never
caught the Woodlands Killer and it almost destroyed him. Now many years
later and still suffering from nightmares, he is faced with a copycat
killer with detailed inside knowledge of the original case. Someone is
crucifying politicians, and Castle and his partner DI Jacki Stone enter
a labyrinth. At its center is the man Castle believes was responsible
for the first killings. He’s running a sinister cult and
playing mind games with the police. And the ritualistic killer keeps
raising the stakes and slipping through their hands. The body count is
rising. Castle employs a brilliant psychologist to help him solve the
case, and he begins to dig into the killer’s psyche. But some
psychopaths are cleverer than others.
"I wrote Apostle Rising," stated Godwin, "for every reader of crime and
horror fiction out there. I wrote it for anyone who likes a guessing
game. I wrote it for anyone who is interested in why crimes occur, and
for anyone who likes a good novel, strong characters, a dramatic story
and is interested in psychology."
Jodi MacArthur said that "Apostle Rising is akin to Stephen King's
'Children of the Corn'. Only with noir. Whiskey. Knives. Politicians.
And a hell of gore. It is a maze through a psychopath's mind, only you
get to solve the puzzle with Detectives Castle and Stone as they try to
hold their own personal lives together while the killer(s?) tease and
taunt through horrific killings and rituals. My favorite character in
the book is poetic, mentally disturbed and has an obsession with King
Henry VIII and the first wife whose head he chopped. The ending is a
fast paced rollercoaster ride."
Vincent Zandri, author of 'As Catch Can' and 'The Remains' stated that
'Apostle Rising' is a "noir tour-de-force that will leave you
breathless and teary-eyed". Scott Phillips, bestselling author of 'The
Ice Harvest' said, "Richard Godwin's 'Apostle Rising' is a police
procedural and psychological thriller of the first order. If you love
Ken Bruen and John Connolly, Godwin's the man you'll be following
next." Crime Time Magazine said that "The blood-soaked scenes he
describes . . . recall the films of Dario Argento. An arresting and
cleverly plotted police procedural married to gothic horror and the
aesthetics of the slasher genre Apostle Rising is an unusual and
memorable crime story. " Bruce Grossman of Bookgasm said "For a debut
crime novel, it makes a great introduction to Godwin’s style
and talent for prose. Be on the lookout for hopefully many more."
Mr. Godwin is available for media interview and can be reached using
the information below or by email at stanzazone@gmail.com. A recent
radio interview on The Authors Show is available at his website. The
book trailer for Apostle Rising can be viewed at YouTube.com. More
information is available at the site at www.RichardGodwin.net.
Profile:
Richard Godwin is a crime and horror writer as well as a produced
playwright. He was born in London and obtained a BA and MA in
English and American Literature from King’s College
London.
He has travelled extensively and lectured, and worked in
property. Many of his stories have appeared in
magazines.
His works in print include ‘Chemical’, published in
the
Anthology Back in 5 Minutes (Little Episodes Publishing
2010), ‘Doll’, published in Howl: Tales of
the Feral
And Infernal
(Lame Goat Press 2010), 'Face off' in CrimeFactory Issue #5
(CreateSpace 2010), 'Pike N Flytrap' in Needle Magazine (Lulu
2010) and 'Mother' in Tainted Tea (Lulu 2011). His Chin Wags At the
Slaughterhouse are
interviews he has conducted with writers and can be found at his blog
on his website where you can also find a full list of his works and a
video ad for his new book. He divides his time between London
and
the US.
Contact:
Richard Godwin
Email: stanzazone@gmail.com
Web: www.RichardGodwin.net
Black Jackal Books: sales@blackjackalbooks.com
910-842-9248
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