About the Author:
Gregory Lamberson, dubbed the hardest-working man in horror” by Fangoria magazine, is the creator of Medallion Press’s supernatural action series The Jake Helman Files, the werewolf series The Frenzy Cycle, and the first TREEbook, The Julian Year.
Lamberson introducd the world to his occult detective Jake Helman in Personal Demons, which won the Anubis Award for Horror and the IPPY Gold Medal for Horror. His follow-up novel, Johnny Gruesome, also brought home the IPPY Gold, and Lamberson is a three-time Bram Stoker Award finalist.
More Jake Helman chillers followed: Desperate Souls, Cosmic Forces, and Tortured Spirits. Medallion publishes the fifth novel in the series, Storm Demon, in October of 2013, followed by The Julian Year, the first TREEbook™ (Timed Reading Experience E-book) in December. With each new Helman File, Lamberson builds on his epic mythology. Medallion offers a free illustrated overview of the series, The Jake Helman Files: Afterlife Project, for download.
Lamberson’s werewolf series, The Frenzy Cycle, includes The Frenzy Way and The Frenzy War, with The Frenzy Wolves on the horizon.
The prolific author is also an award-winning filmmaker with such cult films as Slime City and Slime City Massacre (coproduced by Medallion Movies) under his belt.
Lamberson loves to hear from his readers, who can find him on Facebook or through his website: gregorylamberson.com.
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Review:
Lamberson’s third and final Frenzy Cycle installment (after The Frenzy War) is an engrossing tale that can stand on its own. . . . The story unfolds smoothly, and . . . the plot is riveting.”
Publishers Weekly
Frenzy is the operative word in these books, as Lamberson writes with a rough pen, hammering out the monster mash action (vaguely quoting the Underworld films and Wolfen) and slamming it up against hard-boiled no-bullshit Serpico-styled cop thriller melodrama.”
Chris Alexander, Fangoria
Like the two novels proceeding it, The Frenzy Wolves is written at a breakneck (full pun intended) pace, is full of action and twists, and features an edge-of-your-seat scene inside an elevator shaft. And while the series ends on a satisfying note, I'm all for seeing some more from Captain Tony Mace, especially in light of some surprise developments. Fun stuff whether you’re a werewolf fan or not.”
Nick Cato / The Horror Fiction Review
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