Sending at the Wrong Frequency

  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Ask me anything

Books for Sale

(currently only available in ebook format)

Werewolf and private investigator Nick Pardoner has a second job that he works part time. When he runs into vampire Alex, Nick knows he has to do his job, which is to slay the vamp. He can’t seem to do it, though, and Alex ends up invading his life, and forming an uneasy alliance with him when things go terribly wrong.

On the run, and trying to save Alex from forces far larger than they are, Nick and Alex form a friendship that might just be more enduring than anything in Nick’s life. With the help of a dedicated cop, and other unlikely friends, Nick and Alex try to stay alive, and try to figure out what their new relationship means. Can they make it through to find out if Alex’s life is worth saving?

Publisher: Torquere Press Inc. (July 2, 2008)

Buy from the Publisher

Buy from Amazon

About

"According to a 2004 New York Times article on the subject, this particular baleen whale has apparently been tracked by NOAA since 1992, using a 'classified array of hydrophones employed by the Navy to monitor enemy submarines.' It sings at 52 Hertz, which is roughly the same frequency as the lowest note on a tuba, and much higher than its fellow whales, whose calls fall in the 15 to 25 Hertz range.

"Not only does it sing too high, it also fails to travel along any known migration route of any baleen whale species -- so other whales can't hear it, and they don't run into it along migration paths.

"She's lonely because no one else can hear her."

Pages

  • Books for Sale
  • Bands I've seen live (since 2002)

Me, Elsewhere

  • @DataAngel on Twitter
  • dataangel on Flickr
  • dataangel on Last.fm

I Dig These Posts

See more →
  • Photo via jainf

    waltersartmuseum:

    Art and Liberty



    This painting typifies the so-called “juste-milieu” (middle path) for which Gallait was so admired...
    Photo via jainf
  • Photo via actuallygrimes

    the lid is on the bottle

    the one time my sound lady gets her rider request for a 75 year old bottle of whiskey or whatever it is hehe #versace

    Photo via actuallygrimes
  • Photo via prettybirds

    Mourning Doves

    Photo via prettybirds
  • Photo via matociquala

    This is a lobelia, ‘Riviera Midnight Blue,’ which may actually be the most beatiful color I have ever seen. Photos do not do it justice. It...

    Photo via matociquala
  • Post via consulting-violinist

    therealhorusszahhak:

    This guy at my school shows up every day with like a fake wolf tail clipped to his back belt loop, and I always see him...

    Post via consulting-violinist
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Ask me anything
  • Mobile
Effector Theme by Pixel Union