Leslie Karen Lutz is a devoted fan of scuba diving and creature horror. Her writing has appeared in various journals, including Kaaterskill Basin Literary Journal, Typishly, Number One, The Lyric, and Raintown Review. She has been a speaker at the DFW Writers Convention and is an active member of the DFW Writers' Workshop. She draws on her volunteer experiences—including her time teaching GED courses at the Atlanta Women's Prison—to tell stories that challenge stereotypes about forgotten people. Fractured Tide is her debut novel.
'The story evolves into one of the best examples of science
fiction, as it encompasses so many facets of the genre. It's
perfect for readers who enjoyed Deep Water by Watt Key or episodes
of Stranger Things. The deep-sea diving is truly frightening, but
Sia's love for her family and hope for the future make her a
character to love.' -Manhattan Book Review
*Manhattan Book Review*
An escapist thriller that will reel readers right in. (Science
fiction thriller. 13-18) -Kirkus
*Kirkus*
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