Local author has new book released
Local author has new book released
BOARDMAN
Rick Sulik of Boardman has a new novel, “Death Unmasked,” recently released.
In the book, a reincarnated evil is stalking the women of Houston. With each murder the madman quotes an excerpt from the Oscar Wilde poem “The Ballad of Reading Gaol.” Houston homicide detective Sean Jamison, who lost his wife in a past life, now scours Houston for a serial killer. When he finds his mate, she doesn’t recognize him, and his efforts to reclaim her are derailed. Tenacious police work, lessons learned in the past and intuition may be the only weapons he has in preventing history from repeating itself.
The paperback book is 590 pages and costs $13.99.
The publisher is Itoh Press, and it can be ordered at amazon.com.
Children’s books are on sale locally
BOARDMAN
David Weinberger, a local author, has two children’s books for sale at JMJ Spiritual Connection, 3408 Canfield Road, Cornersburg.
“Answers To A Christmas Question” comes in either coloring-book form or as an illustrated book.
They are for children age 3 to 8 and tell the story of how toys come alive on Christmas Eve to discuss their views on the meaning of Christmas.
Weinberger lives in Boardman with his wife, Diane. He retired from Northside Medical Center after 36 years in nursing as a health and patient educator and coordinator for diabetes health education and lifestyle program.
He attended Ursuline High School and received bachelor’s degrees in marketing and nursing from Youngstown State University.
He received a master’s degree in community health education from Kent State University.
He is recently retired and has dedicated this book to his first grandchild. The illustrations were by Don Beck, who also is local.
The book was printed by City Printing in Youngstown.
For information, visit www.achristmasquestion.com.