Author of VEIL, MARLA, and CHILDREN OF THE DARK. Repped for Film & TV by Adam Kolbrenner. Lit Agent Lane Heymont.
Jonathan Janz
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One highlight from this new MARLA review: “…this one is so genuinely frightening that it will burst the blood vessels in your eyes and dislocate your jaw…”
Glorious new VEIL review.
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Chicago! July 25th!
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This is such a wicked article and full of awesome-looking new releases. I'm honored that MARLA is in here. Its release date recently got bumped to August, but the description in here is absolutely spot-on and killer!
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Veil by Jonathan Janz was a banger! A crumbling society besieged by abductions from an unknown entity, the power of family and fellowship and machetes. Great creature feature too!
A worth the wait novel, “Marla,” by @jonathanjanz.bsky.social is a twisty, turny story of real terror that didn’t just leave me guessing but was actively delighted to watch me get it wrong and wrong again.
AUG 18TH- @blackstonepub.bsky.social
Here are three "must pre-order" horror books! These ones will turn you inside out and begging for mercy. Featuring @chucktingle.bsky.social @jonathanjanz.bsky.social and @authorglennrolfe.bsky.social
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Re: LENORA
Good stuff, m’man. I dug that.
CHICAGO! July 25th at Bucket O' Blood Books and Records!
Join me, SA Barnes, @mauricebroaddus.bsky.social @christinahenry.bsky.social @jonathanjanz.bsky.social Pulitizer Prize winner @danielkraus.com Nick Medina, Gus Moreno, and @tvayyyy.bsky.social
Oh man, finished a GREAT book. Aliens, fast paced, GREAT characters loved it front to back. Only problem is @jonathanjanz.bsky.social hasn’t written the sequel yet. So if you like aliens and spooky stories and hella action and incredibly well built characters check out Veil. It’s truly incredible.
New at @bloody-disgusting.com, my list of must-read new horror titles in June! We've got new @cynthiapelayo.bsky.social, new @paultremblay.bsky.social, new @ceejthemoment.bsky.social, new @jonathanjanz.bsky.social, new @danielkraus.com, and MORE!
Ten writers by whom I’ve read more than five books:
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3. Brian Keene
4. Christopher Golden
5. Jonathan Maberry
6. Mary SanGiovanni
7. Hailey Piper
8. Alan Baxter
9. Adam Cesare
10. John Connolly
Synopsis: Every small town has ghosts. King's Branch has Marla. A reclusive young woman who lives with her mother in a creepy Gothic house, M ...
MARLA by Jonathan Janz is another horror read that had me 100% hooked from start to finish. A series of violent murders traumatizes a small community, and the beautiful but reclusive Marla Gorman seems to hold the secret behind them all. So creepy!!! #ewgc 📚 💙
If you like ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ horror that grabs hold & doesn't let go, be sure to pre-order a copy of MARLA by @jonathanjanz.bsky.social from @blackstonepub.bsky.social.
People are dying of fright all over King's Branch, and the scanty evidence points to Marla Gorman, a recluse who rarely leaves her home!
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8. John Marsden
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CS Lewis
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Sue Townsend
N. K. Jemisin
John Wyndham
Mick Herron
Terry Pratchett
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P G Wodehouse
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David Foster Wallace
Tessa Hadley
Muriel Spark
Jonathan Gibbs
Oooh, I like this one! Pleasingly challenging, even though books are my job…
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