Jason S. Ridler is a writer, historian, and improv actor. He's the author of Rise of the Luchador, Blood and Sawdust, and the Spar Battersea thrillers. He's published over a hundred articles and short stories for popular and professional publications. A former punk rock musician and cemetery groundskeeper, you can visit him online at Ridlerville.wordpress.com.
Praise for Hex-Rated
“Terrific fun, dripping with rich period detail and nods to Ed Wood
movies and Jack Kirby comics. Smutty, profane, and unapologetically
slathered in pulp, Hex-Rated is a loving homage to all the musty,
dog-eared paperbacks stuffed in the used bookstore's spinner rack.”
—Jason Heller, NPR
“Steeped in the style of 1970s pulp detective fiction . . .
Brimstone is cut from the cloth of the classic wisecracking
detective, and Ridler peppers the text with perfectly pitched
hard-boiled vernacular. The novel’s wild mix of comedy and
supernatural perils bodes well for its detective’s future
adventures.”—Publishers Weekly
“Rollicking, exotic, and pulpy to the max.”—B&N Sci-Fi &
Fantasy Blog
“Take Shane Black’s The Nice Guys, throw in a double fistful of
black magic, and shake until fiery combustion. Bring on more
Brimstone Files, immediately.” —Andrew Post, author of
Aftertaste
“Deliciously uncomfortable, wonderfully gritty,and a worthy
successor to the occult detectives of old.”—Brian Keene, author of
The Complex
“The book inside is even better than the cover. . . . This is the
first of the Brimstone Files novels, and I can’t wait for the next
one. Filthy, magical, and dangerous, Hex-Rated and Jason Ridler
should both definitely be on your radar.”—Other Worlds Than
These
“Fast paced, clever, and a great example of world-building. I loved
the diverse and complicated supporting characters throughout and
found the magic and lore to be consistent and handled deftly. . . .
it has everything you should be looking for in a
supernatural-drenched thriller. And that cover art is sweet.”—Bob
Freeman, Occult Detective and author of Keepers of the Dead
Praise for Hex-Rated
“Terrific fun, dripping with rich period detail and nods to Ed Wood
movies and Jack Kirby comics. Smutty, profane, and unapologetically
slathered in pulp, Hex-Rated is a loving homage to all the musty,
dog-eared paperbacks stuffed in the used bookstore's spinner rack.”
—Jason Heller, NPR
“Steeped in the style of 1970s pulp detective fiction . . .
Brimstone is cut from the cloth of the classic wisecracking
detective, and Ridler peppers the text with perfectly pitched
hard-boiled vernacular. The novel’s wild mix of comedy and
supernatural perils bodes well for its detective’s future
adventures.”—Publishers Weekly
“Rollicking, exotic, and pulpy to the max.”—B&N Sci-Fi &
Fantasy Blog
“Take Shane Black’s The Nice Guys, throw in a double fistful of
black magic, and shake until fiery combustion. Bring on more
Brimstone Files, immediately.” —Andrew Post, author of
Aftertaste
“Deliciously uncomfortable, wonderfully gritty,and a worthy
successor to the occult detectives of old.”—Brian Keene, author of
The Complex
“The book inside is even better than the cover. . . . This is the
first of the Brimstone Files novels, and I can’t wait for the next
one. Filthy, magical, and dangerous, Hex-Rated and Jason Ridler
should both definitely be on your radar.”—Other Worlds Than
These
“Fast paced, clever, and a great example of world-building. I loved
the diverse and complicated supporting characters throughout and
found the magic and lore to be consistent and handled deftly. . . .
it has everything you should be looking for in a
supernatural-drenched thriller. And that cover art is sweet.”—Bob
Freeman, Occult Detective and author of Keepers of the Dead
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