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Scott Harper

    Scott Harper crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human nature, exploring the often blurred lines between predator and prey within society. His writing is characterized by a keen eye for psychological depth and moral ambiguity, drawing readers into intricate plots. Harper's distinctive voice emerges through his exploration of themes like survival, identity, and the intricate webs of relationships. He masterfully builds suspense, creating worlds that are both compelling and thought-provoking, solidifying his place as a significant literary voice.

    Pedal Crush
    Hidden Tribe
    Gauntlet
    • 2019

      A trip into the expansive, eclectic, and mesmerizing world of effects pedals. Examines the stompbox phenomenon as a means of creative expression and personal sound shaping. Covers over 800 pedals. Includes interviews with fifty artists and stompbox makers.

      Pedal Crush
    • 2016

      Hidden Tribe

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Sasquatch-they live peacefully in the forests, and woodlands. They want little, or nothing, to do with humans, and our civilization. As a whole, sasquatch are tranquil, quiet beings who live harmoniously with nature, and avoid us. But what happens when humans refuse to return the favor? Researcher Alexia Hollander is about to find out. When she ventures into the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, seeking evidence of the elusive species, things quickly get out of hand. Another researcher deliberately gets in Alexia's way. Campers, and hunters bumble in, adding their own disruptive presence to the quiet work that Alexia wants to perform. With their home territory invaded by humans, a mated pair of sasquatch keep the intruders under close surveillance. They aren't happy about the presence of the trespassers, and want them gone. Just how far will these normally restrained beings go to protect their family, and themselves? Alexia, and her unwanted companions are about to find out!

      Hidden Tribe
    • 2007

      Gauntlet

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Elliott Cronholm's life takes a dramatic turn after he refuses an offer to become a vigilante, only to have his fiancée attacked by a stalker. This incident propels him into the role of a costumed crime-fighter, where he grapples with new skills and responsibilities. As he navigates his newfound identity, Elliott must confront a deadly adversary—a man with a twisted sense of justice who targets criminals and sees Elliott as his next victim. The story explores themes of morality, heroism, and the personal cost of fighting crime.

      Gauntlet