Walt Trizna

Walt Trizna

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Walt Trizna, a scientist forthirty-four years, is now a full-time writer of horror and sciencefiction.  He has published more thantwenty stories, both online and in print. His first novel, New Moon Rising, was published byMelange Books.  Currently, he isediting another novel, The Beast Awaits, a story where stem cell research goeshorribly wrong and leads to a catastrophe of global proportions.
          Awaiting editing is a third novel, Sweet Depression.  This work centers on a small pharmaceutical company using an undetectable compound to increase sales.  However, this substance has disaterous side effects.  At the center of the story is the company's CEO who initiates the quest for increased sales an a detective who is investigating the drug's horrible consequences.  This novel is a cross between the work of Robin Cook and James Patterson.  
            Walt lives in West Chester, PAwith his wife, Joni. 

He encourages you to visit his blogat walttriznastories.wordpress.com.

Passion & Betrayal

Passion & Betrayal

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<p>(Book 1)<br />Betrayed by the woman he loved and on the verge of destitution, artist Jonathan Martinez channels his anguish and rage into what will become his greatest masterpiece—Passion and Betrayal. The painting, critically acclaimed, ushers him into the world of fine art and allows him to realize his dreams. Stepping out of the shadows, he transforms into Phillipe, a wealthy artist and sought-after bachelor who enjoys an extravagant lifestyle—including his pick of any woman he desires.<br /><br />But when Phillipe least expects, the woman who almost destroyed him returns on the arm of his agent. Despite his anger, she awakens the part of his soul he entombed long ago. The part of him that can never forget her, no matter how deeply he buries himself in his art.<br /><br />With everything he's accomplished at stake, can Phillipe overpower the demons that haunt him and learn to love again? Or will his heart remain a shattered work of art that can never be restored?</p>

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