ABOUT
Nicholas Holloway is an award-winning mystery author based in Texas. His debut novel, "The Loop", won the Book Excellence Award for Suspense Fiction and was a finalist at the 2020 International Book Awards. His sophomore novel, "Three Houses on a Hill," won the Killer Nashville Claymore Award.
Nick is also the Fiction Editor for TCK Publishing, where he works with authors on crafting exciting and unputdownable fiction. He earned his master’s degree from the MFA Screenwriting Program at California State University Fullerton. An avid traveler and nature enthusiast, he garners a love of dynamic landscapes and believes a story's terrain is just as important as its characters.
He is currently writing his third novel, a serial killer thriller titled "That Which Was Golden", coming soon!
The Loop
September 27, 2019
JPM Publishing Company
Gallagher Finch, a debut author battling addiction and writer’s block, awakens on his birthday to find a call girl viciously murdered in his home. The mystery behind her murder might just be the story he has been dying to sell, but when he becomes the main suspect in a loop of blood, lies, and deceit, he discovers the truth behind fiction might be enough to put him behind bars, or worse... in the ground.
BOOK EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNER
2020 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS FINALIST
Three Houses
on a Hill
December 29, 2020
JPM Publishing Company
Lazalier Brady is an ex-firefighter on the verge of homelessness. Intent on providing for his sick toddler, Laz accepts a humble position as groundskeeper to a wealthy oil tycoon in the wild, frozen interior of Alaska. By day, he tends to the grounds of the Dilbrook Mansion.
By night, he sits huddled in his Cabin, haunted by the secrets of an eerie Shack perched on the western ridge of Horseshoe Hill.
When Laz stumbles upon a charred corpse in the woods, he unearths a web of murderous secrets kept hidden by the mysterious Dilbrooks, and suddenly finds himself in the deadly center of it all.
WINNER OF THE 2020 KILLER NASHVILLE CLAYMORE AWARD
“A story is a letter that the author writes to himself, to tell himself things that he would be unable to discover otherwise.”