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Cover Reveal For Victim’s Tell, From Award-Winning Author Daniel Dark!

Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the cover for Victim’s Tell, from award-winning author Daniel Dark! The followup to Knife’s Tell will be available in print and eBook formats on Wednesday, January 29th! Cover design for Victim’s Tell was done by Stephen Zimmer.

Pre-Order the Kindle version now at this link:

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Synopsis of Victim’s Tell:

In the wake of murder, a victim’s tale rarely makes it back to the surface.

Until now.

The story behind the blade that terrorized London in 1888 has already been told, but the time has arrived to see through the eyes of those who fell victim to the knife in the shadows of Victorian England. 

A rare opportunity awaits you to learn the final stories, from their perspective, of several men and women who encountered one of the most notorious serial killers in history.

Experience the fear, pain, and seduction of the knife in the pages of Victim’s Tell, the thrilling follow-up to the award-winning Knife’s Tell from Daniel Dark!

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.

Daniel Dark Wins Poison Cup Award for His Novel Knife’s Tell

Seventh Star Press would like to congratulate Daniel Dark on winning the Poison Cup Award given by the Crime Masters of America for his debut novel Knife’s Tell!

If you like Jack the Ripper tales, the Victorian Era, and are a reader who enjoys a blend of thriller, horror, suspense, and erotic elements, be sure to get a copy yourself and join the growing numbers of readers entering the realms of Daniel Dark!

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Knifes-Tell-Daniel-Dark-ebook/dp/B075RMJ4BJ/

Victorian Catsup – Receipts of the Past by Daniel Dark is Available Today!

Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past by Daniel Dark is now available in all eBook formats and print!  A new book that gives you Victorian-era recipes from an author who was the chef of his own Victorian-style restaurant!

Pick up your copy at any of the direct links below!

eBook (just $3.99)

Kindle

Nook

Kobo

iTunes

Smashwords

Print (just $13.95 retail)

Amazon.com

Barnes and Noble

 

Synopsis of Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past:The book you now hold in your hands is nothing new, only forgotten by most.

It is, however, how Chef Daniel, the Victorian Chef, recovered many missing segments of his knowledge after having a stroke in 2012. At that time, he had a forty-seat restaurant where he was recreating dishes from the Victorian Era. He was also developing his signature catsups to serve with each receipt that he placed on the menu.

After the stroke, he was forced to give up on his dream for the time being and start the long journey of rehabilitation of both body and mind. When Chef Daniel was able to stand in front of a stove again, he went back to what he knew best, making small batch catsup that he took to local fairs and sold so that he could make more.

This book is a big part of what kept Chef Daniel going each day. Now he wants to share that with others by contributing ninety percent of his proceeds to the Blood Banks that kept him alive by furnishing over twenty units to him when he was in need.

 

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.

Seventh Star Press is Proud to Reveal the Cover Art for Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past by Daniel Dark!

Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the cover art by Olivia Pro Design for Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past, by Daniel Dark, a fascinating new recipe book that explores the creation of catsups enjoyed during an iconic historical era! Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past has a release date of May 29th in both print and eBook formats!

 

Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past was edited by Bobby Rich.

Synopsis of Victorian Catsup: Receipts of the Past: The book you now hold in your hands is nothing new, only forgotten by most.

It is also how Chef Daniel, the Victorian Chef, recovered many missing segments of his knowledge after suffering a major stroke in 2012.  At that time, Daniel had a forty seat restaurant where he was recreating dishes from the Victorian Era.  He was also developing his signature catsups to serve with each receipt that he placed on the menu.

After the stroke, Daniel was forced to give up on his dream for the time being and start the long journey of rehabilitation, of both body and mind. When Chef Daniel was able to stand in front of a stove again, he went back to what he knew best; making small batch catsup that he took to local fairs and sold, so that he could make more.

This book is a big part of what kept Chef Daniel going each day. Now he wants to share that with others by contributing ninety percent of his proceeds to the Blood Banks that kept him alive by furnishing over twenty units to him when he was in need.

Your purchase of this book will help in making his charity to the real lifeblood possible.

 

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.

Knife’s Tell by Daniel Dark Available Today in Print and eBook Formats!

Seventh Star Press is proud to announce that Knife’s Tell, the debut novel from Daniel Dark, is available today in print and eBook formats!

Use the following links to pick up a copy of Knife’s Tell in eBook or print today!

eBook Formats
Kindle
Nook
Kobo
iTunes

Print
Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble

Taking readers into the shadows of the Victorian Age, Knife’s Tell is an erotically-laced horror tale that fans of Jack the Ripper are sure to love!  There’s a special bonus too, as the back of the book also features an index of recipes for the Victorian dishes encountered in the tale, for those who might like to try such cuisine out!

Knife’s Tell is not about those murders, but the life behind them. What would cause a normal person to slay in such a horrific way?

Daniel Dark has explored an alternative tale of a doctor lost in reality trying to correct his past. With the help of his personal servant, he searches the Chapel for answers about his connection to the man with the knife.

Where did he come from? And how is the doctor part of his plans for escaping the police at every turn?

Read Knife’s Tell to learn the story behind the blade that killed London.

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.

Special Signed Paperback Offer for Daniel Dark’s Debut Novel, Knife’s Tell!

Seventh Star Press is pleased to announce a special signed paperback offer for Daniel Dark’s debut novel Knife’s Tell!

By special arrangement with Daniel, we will be getting ordered copies signed during his Imaginarium 2017 appearance in Louisville, Kentucky, the weekend of the launch of Knife’s Tell! Signed copies will be shipped out the following week.

You can order your signed copy of Knife’s Tell for just $16 (with flat rate shipping of $6.50 if you’d like to get more than one copy) by using the purchase button here:

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Taking readers into the shadows of the Victorian Age, Knife’s Tell is an erotically-laced horror tale that fans of Jack the Ripper are sure to love!  There’s a special bonus too, as the back of the book also features an index of recipes for the Victorian dishes encountered in the tale, for those who might like to try such cuisine out!.  In addition to Kindle, Knife’s Tell will be available in print and other eBook formats such as Kobo, Nook, and iTunes.

Synopsis:  In 1888 one of the most notorious serial killers in history plagued London’s East Side.

Knife’s Tell is not about those murders, but the life behind them. What would cause a normal person to slay in such a horrific way?

Daniel Dark has explored an alternative tale of a doctor lost in reality trying to correct his past. With the help of his personal servant, he searches the Chapel for answers about his connection to the man with the knife.

Where did he come from? And how is the doctor part of his plans for escaping the police at every turn?

Read Knife’s Tell to learn the story behind the blade that killed London.

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.

Cover Reveal and Kindle Pre-Order Window for Daniel Dark’s Knife’s Tell!

Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the cover art by Aaron Drown Design for Daniel Dark’s debut novel Knife’s Tell! A Kindle pre-order window is also open for the upcoming release, on October 6th!

Taking readers into the shadows of the Victorian Age, Knife’s Tell is an erotically-laced horror tale that fans of Jack the Ripper are sure to love!  There’s a special bonus too, as the back of the book also features an index of recipes for the Victorian dishes encountered in the tale, for those who might like to try such cuisine out!.  In addition to Kindle, Knife’s Tell will be available in print and other eBook formats such as Kobo, Nook, and iTunes.

Pre-order the Kindle version for just $2.99 and it will be delivered to your device immediately on the October 6 release day! Use this link:

Knife’s Tell Kindle Version Pre-Order link

Synopsis:  In 1888 one of the most notorious serial killers in history plagued London’s East Side.

Knife’s Tell is not about those murders, but the life behind them. What would cause a normal person to slay in such a horrific way?

Daniel Dark has explored an alternative tale of a doctor lost in reality trying to correct his past. With the help of his personal servant, he searches the Chapel for answers about his connection to the man with the knife.

Where did he come from? And how is the doctor part of his plans for escaping the police at every turn?

Read Knife’s Tell to learn the story behind the blade that killed London.

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.

Seventh Star Press Announces Daniel Dark as Newest Member of Author Family!

Seventh Star Press is proud to announce Daniel Dark as the newest member of our author family, with two series that will bring readers dark Victorian experiences within the pages of his Knife’s Tell and Richard Mobius novels!

Blending horror and erotic elements, the Knife’s Tell novels begin with the self-titled first installment.  The release of Knife’s Tell is planned for October of 2017 in both print and eBook formats, beginning a release schedule that will see at least one title published a year.

“Daniel Dark is a wonderful addition to our author family,” Stephen Zimmer of Seventh Star Press commented. “He has a unique voice as a writer, with a visceral, erotic style of horror.  He lives and breathes the kind of Victorian atmosphere depicted in the settings of his books. Daniel is an author who has a genuine passion for his work and readers are going to find him a masterful storyteller.”

View a video synopsis of Knife’s Tell from Daniel Dark here:

 

About Knife’s Tell: In 1888 one of the most notorious serial killers in history plagued London’s East Side.

Knife’s Tell is not about those murders, but the life behind them. What would cause a normal person to slay in such a horrific way?

Daniel Dark has explored an alternative tale of a doctor lost in reality trying to correct his past. With the help of his personal servant, he searches the Chapel for answers about his connection to the man with the knife.

Where did he come from? And how is the doctor part of his plans for escaping the police at every turn?

Read Knife’s Tell to learn the story behind the blade that killed London.

 

About Daniel Dark: Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.

Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.

Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.

He became a heart and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors.  Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.

Knife’s Tell represents his debut novel as an author.