
Max China, ALLi Authorpreneur Member
Location: United Kingdom
Genres: Crime, General Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Short/Flash Fiction Collection, Thriller
Skills: Press/Media Interview, Reading/Literary Event
Max has written and published four novels to date:
The Sister, The Life and Times of William Boule, The Night of the Mosquito and Don't Turn on the Light: Crossing the LIne.
He is currently working on his latest book a sequel to The Sister to be entitled Salvation.
Max China's books

Don't Turn on the Light: Crossing the LIne
Well on the road to recovery from a nervous breakdown, Frank Cassidy decides to move his family from the city into the English countryside. Within a few days, he and his wife, Shelley find the perfect house. Less than twenty-four hours after moving in, Frank goes missing.
"Max China has given the concept of something malignant lurking in the cellar of an old house a new and fascinating twist." Source: UK Reviewer.
"The author effectively blends love, action, scientific theories and time travel into a complex story full of unforeseen twists and turns." Source: USA Reviewer.

The Night of The Mosquito
August 10, 2014, England. An apocalyptic event strikes without warning, wiping out power supplies and communications throughout the country. Against this backdrop, a psychiatric patient with a taste for blood who claims psychic links with Jack the Ripper, escapes custody, and wreaks havoc in an isolated community.
Meanwhile, retired hypnotherapist Michael Anderson suffers an extreme reaction to a mosquito bite on his eyelid. The resulting delirium and soul searching, convinces him his life is about to change.
The Night of The Mosquito is a gripping thriller filled with suspense, and as the drama unfolds, it becomes clear the story conveys a powerful message.

The Life and Times of William Boule
While investigating reports of vigilante killings in Scotland, freelance journalist, Carla Black, meets a man named Miller on the London to Edinburgh train, and later finds he holds the key to an unsolved mystery.
After drawing a blank on her enquiries, she follows up on a tip-off Miller gave her, and discovers it leads back to the original story she'd intended to write.
With the murderer still at large, she writes a book about him and during her research, has an idea for an even bigger story, but first she must use herself as bait to draw him out of hiding, and accomplish what the police have been unable to do; end his forty year reign of terror.
After printing a handful of post ...
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The Sister
'The Sister is an epic story of a serial killer, spanning decades and gradually weaving a variety of character's stories together ... suspenseful, chilling, realistic and captivating.' Source: USA Reviews.
CORNWALL, ENGLAND. In the summer of love, 1967, two children witness a murder. One, a seven-year old boy, views it from fifty yards-the other, a young Irish girl, from miles away...
LONDON, 2006. With retirement looming, DCI John Kennedy reopens the only case he never solved: the disappearance of a young nurse, Kathy, twenty-three years earlier.
When a cold-case reconstruction tracing Kathy's last known movements is broadcast on television, a new witness emerges, and DCI Kennedy p ...
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