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J.M. LeDuc
Crime Fiction, Supernatural Suspense, Fantasy, Teen & Young Adult
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22596
- Books
3
- Member Since
Nov 2017
- Gender
Male
- Country
United States
- Born
02/12/1959
- Profession
Author
About
Mark Adduci, writing as J. M. LeDuc, is a native Bostonian, who transplanted to South Florida in 1985. He shares his love and life with his wife, Sherri and his daughter, Chelsea.
Blessed to have had a mother who loved the written word, her passion was passed on to him. It is in her maiden name he writes. J.M. LeDuc’s first novel, “Cursed Blessing,” won a Royal Palm Literary Award in 2008 as an unpublished manuscript in the thriller category and was published in 2010. The rest of the Trilogy of the Chosen: “Cursed Presence” and “Cursed Days” followed in 2012, as well as a novella, “Phantom Squad”—a prequel to the trilogy. “Cornerstone,” the continuation of the Phantom Squad series was published in 2013 to critical acclaim. Two years after its original publication, “Cornerstone” became a # 1 Best Seller on Amazon in November or 2015.
“Sin,” the first book in the Sinclair O’Malley series was published in May of 2014. “Painted Beauty,” the second in the series, followed in May of 2016. The Providence Journal called Painted Beauty “terrific crime noir and the best serial killer tale in a long time.”
“Evil Awakened,” published by Magic Quill Press is J.M.’s first foray into the world of paranormal thriller/fantasy. It is based on Native American myth and folklore.
Jon Land, USA Today bestselling author of The Rising called Evil Awakened, “a sultry balance of fantasy, thriller and epic YA adventure—a Native American-themed Game of Thrones!” On October 21st, the day it was released, EVIL AWAKENED skyrocketed to #1 on Amazon in 3 different categories.
J.M. is a proud member of the International Thriller Writers (ITW) as well as the Florida Writers Association (FWA) and the Literary Cream Alliance. He loves to interact with his fans. He can be reached on his website: www.jmleduc.com, on Facebook on his author page, as well as on Twitter @JMLeDuc1.