Stories told with creative zest.
Novelist Yancey Williams writes hot-wired, spirited fiction — intricate characters and exotic misadventures spun from the Lowcountry of South Carolina.
Crosshairs of the Devil
Eddie Jablonski is an aging, bestselling crime-fiction writer institutionalized in Room 315 of the Garden of Eden retirement community by his money-grubbing daughter. Inside the compound, a disgruntled Eddie keeps right on writing — and the stories he conjures begin to blur with the world he’s been confined to.
Pablum it’s not. Nor for the faint of heart. More often than not, what you’ll read is the darker side of Macbeth from the other side of the Moon.
— Yancey Williams
Creative zest, defined and redefined.
A graduate of the University of Colorado, Yancey Williams lives in the low country of South Carolina, where he writes fiction that champions freedom of expression through some very hot-wired, spirited, and often unsavory-to-loveable characters.
- ◆ University of Colorado graduate
- ◆ Five published novels — and counting
- ◆ Tournament waterskier and scuba diver
- ◆ Plays a collection of twelve vintage guitars
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