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Jason Arnopp
Jason Arnopp is the author of the Orbit Books novel The Last Days Of Jack Sparks, which has been described as "a magnificent millennial nightmare" (Alan Moore), "scarier than watching The Exorcist in an abandoned asylum" (Sarah Lotz) and "The Omen for the social media age" (Christopher... show more



Jason Arnopp is the author of the Orbit Books novel The Last Days Of Jack Sparks, which has been described as "a magnificent millennial nightmare" (Alan Moore), "scarier than watching The Exorcist in an abandoned asylum" (Sarah Lotz) and "The Omen for the social media age" (Christopher Brookmyre). He previously wrote and executive-produced the Lionsgate feature film Stormhouse and script-edited the Peter Mullan feature The Man Inside. He has also written for the worlds of Doctor Who (BBC), The Sarah Jane Adventures (BBC) and Friday The 13th (New Line Cinema).Arnopp has released two ebook-exclusive fiction titles: Beast In The Basement (a suspenseful, mind-blowing thriller) and A Sincere Warning About The Entity In Your Home (a chilling and groundbreaking short story set in YOUR home), plus the free short stories American Hoarder and Auto Rewind. In Arnopp's previous life as a rock journalist, he interviewed the likes of Bon Jovi, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne and Guns N' Roses. He was once surrounded by angry guards holding semi-automatic weapons at The Vatican. His Slipknot biography, Slipknot: Inside The Sickness, Behind The Masks, was released in 2001 and is now available as a Kindle Edition. Arnopp has also written a guide to journalistic interviewing, entitled How To Interview Doctor Who, Ozzy Osbourne And Everyone Else, which is also out on Kindle.(Jason Arnopp author photo by Amy Terry, Take Aim Photography)

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Reclusive Reads rated it 7 years ago
Unexpected, unreliable and unputdownable, this one had me laughing out loud....then glancing over my shoulder at the shadows. Equal parts smart, sarcastic and spooky as Hell. Highly recommended!
Debbie's Library
Debbie's Library rated it 7 years ago
Overall I really disliked the character. I sometimes have problems with unlikable characters, but sometimes I actually enjoy them. But this was not the case. Jack Sparks annoyed me from beginning till end. The building up of the story was good as more and more of Jack’s true character was shown. But...
Debbie's Library
Debbie's Library rated it 7 years ago
Overall I really disliked the character. I sometimes have problems with unlikable characters, but sometimes I actually enjoy them. But this was not the case. Jack Sparks annoyed me from beginning till end. The building up of the story was good as more and more of Jack’s true character was shown. But...
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Shiftyj1 rated it 8 years ago
"This is 50 shades of fucked up."An exorcist, a possessed girl, a YouTube video, a mystery.Screaming Mimi’s, bloody puddle face talking, Hollywood Paranormals and "Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you." Wickedly smart and original. Good time bloody fun with plenty of belly laughs a...
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fromfirstpagetolast rated it 9 years ago
Jack Sparks is a journalist who doesn’t do things by halves. Whilst writing his book Jack Sparks on Gangs he followed gang members. In order to write Jack Sparks on Drugs, he took every illegal drug available. Now he’s writing Jack Sparks on the Supernatural, trying to debunk the afterlife. He atten...
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