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Michael Ebner has been named a Kirkus Reviews 'Best Books of the Year' author and some of his books are currently in Hollywood film development. His new book is the crime thriller The New Bad Thing by Pen and Picture.
https://www.penandpicturepublishing.com

His next book will be Blood Fire (The New Bad Thing 2) coming in 2025.

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Michael Ebner My next novel The New Bad Thing will be released in 2023 by Pen and Picture Publishing. Read more here: www.thenewbadthing.com
Michael Ebner For my novel Movie Game it was a combination of things. I was interested in writing a story about this character called Joe who consumed so much ficti…moreFor my novel Movie Game it was a combination of things. I was interested in writing a story about this character called Joe who consumed so much fiction from movies that he lives his life like he is in a movie; where one door closes and another always seems to open. And I wanted there to be this mystery about his missing father and it would begin in the cinema. I had this scene where he follows a couple of strangers home and confronts them for talking during the film. Why would he do such a thing and not even blink? And what's his journey going to be to wake him up and find his father?(less)
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The New Bad Thing

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3.30 avg rating — 148 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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Thank you to everyone for your recent reviews for Movie Game. Pen and Picture posted a range of excerpts here from goodreads reviewers and book bloggers who enjoy reading their fiction and watching their movies. Thanks again.

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"The New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner is an absolute triumph—gritty, gripping, and emotionally raw. At its heart is Teagan, a complex and compelling protagonist who had me hooked from the start. She’s strong, flawed, and fiercely determined, navigating " Read more of this review »
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"4.5-Star Review for New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner

New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner is a gripping, fast-paced thriller that grabs your attention from the first chapter and refuses to let go. The plot is smart and layered, with twists that feel both surp" Read more of this review »
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"The New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner was a real rollercoaster. It could totally be made into a movie, and while I was listening, I kept picturing Anna Kendrick or Aubrey Plaza playing the lead, Teagan Penn.

The story follows a journalist who becomes a v" Read more of this review »
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"This was fullll of action and did not stop. It felt like it could be a fantastic movie. It was twisty and the end made me wanna punch something. Overall enjoyable and a nice break from my usual audiobooks. "
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“If getting into Heaven was based on interesting elevator conversation then there would be more suits lined up to Hell than the eye could ever see.”
Michael Ebner, All The Talk Is Dead

“You know mistreating an animal is one thing, because we all like bacon and eggs, but mistreating a human being and a family member, well, that's just down right unforgivable.”
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“Their excessive consumption of fiction was an essential distraction from their broken home.”
Michael Ebner, Movie Game

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“If getting into Heaven was based on interesting elevator conversation then there would be more suits lined up to Hell than the eye could ever see.”
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“People in his everyday – cashiers, bus drivers, teachers – were always much cooler or more evil in his memories. His mind had no time for the mundane – adding creative character and plot embellishments to everyone and everything for his sanity’s survival.”
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