Tom Pawlik
Tom Pawlik is the highly imaginative, award-winning author of Vanish, Valley of the Shadow, Beckon, The Way Back, Son of Man, and the novella Recollection from the 7 Hours anthology. His thought provoking, edge-of-your-seat thrillers are infused with nonstop suspense that grabs you on the first page and won't let go until the last. Tom's fascination with the weird, the creepy and the unknown began at an early age when he found a bizarre 19th century German storybook called Der Struwwelpeter....See more
Tom Pawlik is the highly imaginative, award-winning author of Vanish, Valley of the Shadow, Beckon, The Way Back, Son of Man, and the novella Recollection from the 7 Hours anthology. His thought provoking, edge-of-your-seat thrillers are infused with nonstop suspense that grabs you on the first page and won't let go until the last. Tom's fascination with the weird, the creepy and the unknown began at an early age when he found a bizarre 19th century German storybook called Der Struwwelpeter. The book was a collection of nightmarish morality tales by a German physician who obviously had too much time on his hands and no children of his own. The morbid nursery rhymes (Mother Goose meets Stephen King) include the Daumenlutscher (Thumbsucker), a disturbing yarn about a boy who was warned that if he continued to suck his thumbs, the local tailor would chop them off with his sewing shears. Other tales warned against playing with matches and being overly messy. Needless to say Tom never played with matches, generally kept his room clean and to this day retains the use of both his thumbs. But the psychological damage was already done, and Tom's warped imagination turned him to writing his own creepy stories at a rather young age. Alas, no publishers were brave enough to bring his stories to print, so Tom would not realize his life-long dream of becoming a published author until the ripe old age of forty-two. Today, Tom is happily married with six children of his own... who, oddly enough, never sucked their thumbs. See less
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Tom Pawlik book reviews
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Vanish
Vanish
by ryter, Jun 28, 2012
I was not let down on this piece of work. It had me on the edge of my seat and kept me thinking. Read More
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Vanish
This is a very good book. I couldnt wait to find out what was going to happen next. Tom Pawlik is off to a great start with this book. I cant wait for his next book to come out in july 2009 (valley ... Read More