Sebastian
By (Author) P.D. Cacek
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Press
18th October 2022
18th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
813.6
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
198g
A child-sized doll is the object of his mother's obsession. He's beginning to wonder why... The son of a world-renowned photographer, Morgan Riley is familiar with his mother's creative eccentricities. Having been the subject of one of her photographic series, he knows all too well how focused she can become with a new project. So he's not overly concerned when his mother shows him her newest series that spotlights a small, featureless white plastic manikin the size of a two-year-old child that his mother has named Sebastian. However, as Morgan watches his mother's obsession with the manikin grow, he begins to question her sanity and fear for her safety... AUTHOR: The winner of both a Bram Stoker and World Fantasy Award for short fiction, P.D. Cacek has published over a hundred short stories, three collections and eight novels, including SECOND LIVES and SECOND CHANCES from Flame Tree Publishing.
"This is truly a remarkable read because it is keeps you off balance. Highly recommend." -- The Literary License Podcast
"It's decidedly creepy, insidious and unsettling, but even more important, it's such a mature, perceptive and compassionate novel." -- Thomas Tessier, author of Fog Heart and Bram Stoker Award finalist
The winner of both a Bram Stoker and World Fantasy Award for short fiction, P.D. Cacek has published over a hundred short stories, three collections and eight novels, including SECOND LIVES and SECOND CHANCES from Flame Tree Publishing.
Cacek holds a Bachelors Degree in English/Creative Writing Option from the University of California at Long Beach and has taught both adult and young adult writing workshops. She is a certified Wilderness Survival Instructor with experience in both desert and woodland settings.
A native Westerner, Cacek divides her time between Arvada, COwhich looks down on the Mile High cityand Phoenixville, PAonly a short walk from The Colonial Theater where the famous Run Screaming From Theater scene in THE BLOB was filmed.
When not writing, she can often been found with THE PATIENT CREATURES (www.creatureseast.com). a group of costumed storytellers or on the podcast series: WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF.
An avid collector of cookbooks and ghosts, Cacek is currently gathering material on haunted B&Bs and Inns to appear in what will be a combination history/cookbook/haunters guidebook entitled: FINE FOOD & RESTLESS SPIRITS.