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John Rasor

John Rasor is a writer and blogger born and raised in California. Having spent much of his career with a Fortune 500 oil tool company, he retired and tried his hand working for a Hollywood messenger company where he got to rub shoulders with some of yesterday's and today's big stars.

John has written several books, HOW LOST GOT LOST is his most recent work. He now lives in Glendale AZ with his wife and close to his children and grandchildren.

John Rasor

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How Lost Got Lost

When a TV series like LOST fails its loyal legions of fans in the final season, silent acceptance is not an option. Somebody had to stand up and call them on it, and like our hero Jack Shephard, John Rasor willingly accepted the job as his destiny.

How Lost Got Lost is a study of what went wrong and why – along with the many things that went right with this great series.

Every aspect of this sci-fi/fantasy series is examined in detail - from the Island’s mystical beginnings all the way to its final state of spookiness. We look at many of the mysteries propounded during the show’s six seasons, and examine why some solutions were never presented by the show’s creators and writers. We also take a look at the reasons why - for a great number of its loyal fans the world over - the finale fell flat on its face.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-41-4
Word Count: 40,000
Published: August 12, 2010


price: US$ 4.99
Roadkill

Rodney Garrison lost his wife and unborn child to a car accident caused by an innocent but distracted driver on her phone. An intelligent and calculating man, Rodney sets out to avenge his wife's death, taking one victim after another in a most unusual fashion on the streets of Southern California.

Best friends Tommy Kinnard & Smoke Shelby are regular guys inadvertently drawn into the Roadkiller's plan. As their growing involvement threatens his next moves, Garrison becomes more brash and directed in his killings. A fast-paced, impossible-to-put-down thriller, Rasor has artfully woven together human traits of arrogance, guilt, racism and close friendships.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-20-9
Word Count: 91,500
Published: December 2009


price: US$ 7.99