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Jay Caselberg
Jay Caselberg is an Australian science fiction/mystery/fantasy fiction/horror/ author. As of January, 2012, he has published six novels and multiple short stories under his own name (one novel as J.A. Caselberg). He has also written under the pseudonym James A. Hartley. All of the books published in his first science fiction series feature "psychic investigator" Jack Stein, a man whose slight psychic talent (which manifests in dreams and gut feelings) led him from a job in the military to a stint in Intelligence, and later to a job as a private investigator. His next novel was a science fiction retelling of King Lear. A YA Fantasy came out in 2012 under the name J.A. Caselberg. His latest novel, due August 2013 Empties is again under the name Jay Caselberg, billed as a brutal novel of psychological horror.
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