J. R. Rada is a pen name for award-winning writer James Rada, Jr. when he writes fantasy, horror, and young adult fiction.
He works as a freelance writer in Gettysburg, PA. James has received many awards from the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association, Associated Press, Maryland State Teachers Association and Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. for his newspaper writing.
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Edgar Allan Poe, one of the great American writers, died a mysterious death in 1849. Found delirious on the streets of Baltimore wearing someone else's clothes, Edgar was admitted to Washington Medical Center where he died without explaining what had happened. Even his medical records and death certificate have been lost to history, when the hospital burned down later.
Alexander Reynolds has been known by many names in his long life, the most famous of which is Lazarus, the man raised from the dead by Christ. Matthew Cromwell is another resurrected being living an extended life. Eternal life has its cost, though, whether or not Alexander and Matthew want to pay it. Alexander has already seen Matthew kill Edgar's mother, and he is determined to keep the same fate from befalling Edgar.
From the time of Christ to the modern days of the Poe Toaster, The Man Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe is a sweeping novel of love, terror, and mystery that could have come from the imagination of Edgar Allan Poe himself.
Título : The Man Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe
EAN : 9781393535768
Editorial : AIM Publishing
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