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Gabriel Salmon

Gabriel Salmon is a Chemical Engineer who works in the pharmaceutical industry. He graduated from the University of South Florida and is a native of the Tampa Bay area. Outside of work and writing, he spends his time with his wife and twin sons.

Gabriel has written four novels with his co-writer, Thome Ward. Gabriel and Thome began writing together in 2004. They are both purveyors of strange conversation, avid researchers of Fortean phenomena, and connoisseurs of fine beers.

Currently, their debut novel, The Trial of John Goode, has been published by Sobek Publishing, LLC. Release of their additional novels is imminent and includes:

‡ Mizelle Creek

Supernatural Horror

In a forgotten corner of Hillsborough County, Florida lies the eccentric town of Welcome. Its residents have found themselves plagued by the mysterious disappearance of a game warden, a series of Satanic slayings, and sightings of the so-called monster. Can police officer Jake Corbitt, cryptozoologist Brandon Underwood, or teenager Lonnie Ellis, solve the mysteries of Mizelle Creek?

‡ Black Opal

Science Fiction, Noir

In the far future, retired bounty hunter Gan Tennyson is busy drinking his days away, until he discovers that his sister has been murdered on a distant research station in the far flung reaches of space. Instead of becoming the guardian of his surviving nephew, he sets out on a mission of self-styled vengeance, dragging what few friends he can muster onto an uncertain path of mayhem, violence, and conspiracy.

‡ 72 Bars

Supernatural Horror, Mystery

Valerie Towers believes she is cursed. The only talent she has ever had is the ability to make an excellent cocktail. Unfortunately, every establishment she has ever worked at has found itself closed down soon after her arrival. The strange secrets of a dead boyfriend haunt her haphazard journey through the state of Florida, forcing her to uncover the truth behind Jonathon Fischer's death.


“This is indeed one of the true tragedies of lycanthropy, that the subject of such evil pacts and nefarious deeds is ignorant of his place in the plot that besieges this humble hamlet.”– Aleister Creed, WitchfinderThe Trial of John Goode by Gabriel Salmon and Thome Ward”
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