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                        Welcome to EA Bundy's Author Website 
                        The Blog & Store are brand new in March 2012--go to my first Blog Post to best understand this site. Two novels are currently available to purchase & more coming.

                                         
                        Thanks for stopping by for a visit. As you will notice, I've been busy writing novels in several genres. 
                        Everything on this page and website is Copyright © E. A. Bundy 2011-2012 All rights reserved for all contents. (except the left-side book banner photo by N. Chancery) 
                        (Whew––that's the legal stuff out of the way.)

                        Novels on this Home page


                        This page gives basic information about most books displayed in the top banner. The photo directly above here showing some of my titles on a shelf was taken by Noël Chancery and I simply love it.The Pigeon Catcher cover art at the upper right depicts my first novel, so I will give details about it followed by info for the others. Except 
                        the description for Henrietta H. House was moved to the More Books page. I thought that one fit better with the novels over there, and I also moved Werewolf, Vampire & Witch to that page. 

                        EA Bundy Gone Missing? Not True!

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                        Some people might have thought that, but I was actually in the mountains of Peru (seen in this photo). I'm also the guy in the page-top photograph taken during June 2011 in Peru. I was there doing research for  Matt and Mimi Among the Incas a book I am currently working on, which I refer to as M&M, for short. It is set during the time when the Spanish invaded the Inca empire.  I love writing the M&M story as much as I love Peru, particularly Machu Picchu, Cuzco and Lima. I won't say any more about all of that for now since the book is not completed and there is an informational Bio page you may visit. Just click this photo from Peru if you are interested to learn more about my current writing projects.

                        The Pigeon Catcher began my writing journey &
                        from the first page the story just kept flowing.

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                        The Pigeon Catcher (TPC) was my "first" novel and for a time it defied description. An editor told me I'd invented a new genre with this one––then came the movie Inception. If you liked Inception you will undoubtedly enjoy this novel as well. 

                        TPC is about seventeen-year-old Kevin Conners who has trouble separating a dream from reality. How could scratches remain on his arm from a nightmare? Since the scratches are real, is there also a murderer stalking his girlfriend? Apparently so. 

                        A single dream has altered his life, or has it become his life and will it lead to his death? Perhaps Kevin’s ten-year-old neighbor Haley has the answer. She says she does. Someone in this book had better figure out what's going on—and fast.

                        Check out the first two chapters to meet Kevin and Misty. (Haley doesn't appear until later, but you can meet her by navigating to the "Unusual Visitor" page.) 

                        Access the sample pages of this novel by clicking this cover photo or by placing the cursor over "Book Samples" in the navigator bar just below the top banner and clicking on The Pigeon Catcher Sample in the drop down menu. Then, enjoy-  (or check it out on the  KINDLE)
                        (In March, 2012 The Pigeon Catcher became available through Amazon.com- to purchase- click STORE above :)

                        Phillip Marrow, Jr. The Private Eye

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                        This novel features Regie Ralston, a fifteen-year-old aspiring author who writes contemporary detective stories. He is homeschooled and has led a sheltered life, so writing is his main escape from the ordinary. In trying to keep his sister and a female friend from influencing his whodunit novel, Regie makes up a story that his teenage detective’s case involves a werewolf and a vampire. He thinks this mixture of genres will surely repulse his sister and their friend, but Regie is dismayed to realize the girls are more intrigued than ever. They want to read his story––now. 

                        In an act of desperation, Regie tells the girls the vampire and werewolf are both females. That should discourage them, right? But no. He’s in bigger trouble. They demand to read it. He stalls them and then finds himself revising his manuscript to fit with what he told the girls it was about. When they do read it, things become twice as complicated. 

                        As if writing his fiction isn’t enough of a problem, a mysterious family moves in across the street, and Regie finds his life mirroring his detective story. When his young protagonist is thrown into ever more dangerous situations, Regie and his family are seriously jeopardized as well. To read a sample of Phillip Marrow, Jr. The Private Eye, click on the cover illustration or use  the drop-down menu for "Book Samples" and choose this title. 


                        Spider Wars is my idea of Science Fiction

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                        This is the sci-fi story I waited too long for someone else to write and finally realized I had to do it myself. It describes the strange series of events that plagued Mark Wright. 

                        If you were abducted like Mark, you’d try to escape, right? But what if you were simply an average, seventeen-year-old guy with a typical girl problem who finds himself a million miles from home? Plus, the most beautiful girl you’ve ever seen is hitting on you? Moreover, she says only you have the power to—get ready for this—save all life on Earth. 

                        Mark finds himself in that situation. Then he is told about the special breeding program they hope he’ll participate in, and all the beautiful women who want to “assist" him in that worthy endeavor. While his mind still reels from that revelation, Kira says there’s a six-foot-tall Silver Widow Spider bent on killing him, and that he pretty much doesn’t stand a chance. 

                        Of course, he can’t believe that––at first. But then he finds himself alone in a cavernous room with a giant spider descending straight toward him on a gossamer thread. A female voice sounds in his mind, haunting and alluring, an influence he can't seem to pull away from....

                        For a reading sample, click the Spider Wars cover or use the drop-down "Book Samples" menu in the navigation bar. 

                        Captain Dreade is a "Highly Sensitive" Pirate

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                        This is the story of Davy—last name unknown—a twelve-year-old cabin boy for one of the most notorious pirates ever to sail the West Indies. Davy knows his captain better than anyone aboard ship and the crew counts on him to intervene with their unpredictable leader. When the pirate's frigate encounters a likely vessel to plunder that is limping away after being damaged by an overnight storm, Davy's ship closes the distance. 

                        But first, here is an excerpt of the cabin boy's journal taken from the opening of the book, and dated in the year of our lord 1688:

                        Cap’n Dreade, so they say, feares no man, no wheres, no time, under what’ere conditiones. Nay—tis the wee-little thingies what bothers him. 

                        Tis for sure, there’s ever-so-muche ta see, bein’ me captaine’s lad. More even than me older shipmates & the story I be puttin’ down here—what none ‘r likely ta belief in, if’n they was ta uncovere—t’woulde curle the bark righte off’n ye olde oak tree. For oure shipe, this frigatte Sea Eagle, be not like moste. Tis a pyratical vessele if’evere there be one. Not no reglear pirates’ ship she be. Fore she belongs ta the strangeste captaine what’e’er plied yon sevene seas. Cap’n Scruffy Beard he be called—but not to his face, mind ye. Nay, we be addressin’ him right proper, ere we be marooned on a deserted isle, or pitched over the rail fer a longe visite ta the lande of the mermaides. Aye, that we be--
                         

                        Strictly speaking, this is not a historical novel. I wrote this book for enjoyment and to create an entertaining story and although I have taken reasonable measures to research the period of history this novel portrays, I doubt this work fits the category of historical novel. But if you are into reading a great yarn, welcome aboard, matey. If not, ye best be scuttling over the side of me ship in search of ye old holy grail of piracy––Treasure Island, perhaps?
                        Read a sample of this pirate novel and decide for yourself what genre it belongs to by clicking the book illustration or using the drop-down "Book Samples" menu in the navigation bar.