Author of the futuristic thriller Rubicon Harvest and the paranormal adventure Thrones for the Innocent.
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Recent Raves for Kesting's latest:
Every parent’s nightmare will become a special purgatory for you in this supernatural tale of guilt,
grief, and redemption. Kesting does not tug at your strings, he yanks them, grabbing both heart and breath as he pulls you
into and through a story - and a dimension - that is simply all too real to ignore. His powerful descriptions and dialog--talents
he established in his first novel, Rubicon Harvest--take a quantum leap forward as Thrones for the Innocent grips you, shakes
you, and leaves you nearly senseless at the end - but yearning for more.
~G. David Clark,
Sunset Dancer & Yorrik’s Lot
Kesting
has written a flowing tale that interweaves the real and the paranormal... a heart-wrenching tale of love, despair
and rebirth with descriptions so vivid as to make one think they were real and not on the page. He writes with a multi-faceted style: at once simple, yet powerful, in both narration
and the description of the bleakness of a lost child and...the mystical complexities of the soul.
~Katherine Petersen
The SF site
Author’s Biography
Christopher
Kesting’s debut novel, the speculative tech-thriller Rubicon Harvest, was
released in October of 2008 and is steadily gaining national attention. Following the success of Rubicon
Harvest, Kesting now presents Thrones for the Innocent, a paranormal tale
of spiritual faith and fate.
Mr. Kesting’s non-writing career is
as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and is something he enjoys nearly as much as writing. He has been practicing
anesthesia for over ten years, but writing creatively for as long as he can remember. Because of his passion—or intractable
compulsion—to tell a story, he insists that he’ll continue to write long after he quits his day job.
Chris is originally from the Chicagoland
area, where he not only completed his anesthesia training but also met his wife and penned his first significant story. In
2003, after many years in the Windy City, he decided to bring his anesthesia experience and family to small-town Michigan.
The Kestings now share their wooded riverfront home with all manner of wildlife.