


OMN: We introduced Hope for the Wicked as a thriller. As long as he continues talking, I'll continue writing about him. I'm around the 45,000-word mark on the next Larry Laughlin book, Pennies for the Damned, and I couldn't be more thrilled to be writing about him again.

He had more to tell me, so I decided to listen. I was shocked when I found myself writing about Larry again. I finished Dane a month later, laid it aside, and did as I normally do after finishing a book. When I finished the novella, I began work on my upcoming novel, Life after Dane. What about the characters caused you to make this decision?Įdward Lorn: I'm new to this whole series thing, but I decided to create one based on the main character in my newest piece because the protagonist, Larry Laughlin, just wouldn't leave me alone. Omnimystery News: You've written a number of stand-alone novels, but Hope for the Wicked is the first in a series. We recently had a chance to chat with the author about his work. Edward's new book - a novella in three acts - is the thriller Hope for the Wicked (Red Adept Publishing, ebook formats), the first in a series. We are delighted to host novelist Edward Lorn, who is currently on a "wicked" tour with Red Adept Publishing ( see his full schedule here).
