• author

    HENRY P. MAHONE

  • BOOKS

    I'm back, baby!
    early short stories

     

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    While everyone else was listening to the instructor or securing dates with attractive classmates, Henry P. Mahone was horsing around with a pen and spiral notebook. These early, macabrely humorous short stories are all he has to show for his squandered education.
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    a ladybug raises her daddy
     
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    A warm, funny, fully realized novel about single parenting, international adoption, and the perils of romantic fraternization between Generation X and Millennials. 
     
    Barry Trinsic never expected to be raising a two-year-old on his own. And happy, quirky Meghan certainly didn't expect to be growing up in America instead of China. Nine months after the tragic (and mysterious) loss of his wife, Barry begins to rebuild his love life. Of course, his little "ladybug" has her own ideas about whom he should date--with hilarious results.
     
    Uplifting and rowdy, Don't Kiss With Your Mouth Full: A Ladybug Raises Her Daddy is as poignant as it is unforgettable.
     
     
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    a diversionary trifle
     
     
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    Lovelorn 20-something Barry Trinsic presides (barely) over a dysfunctional crew at a small-town cable TV company, keeping his head down as he tries to figure out what to do with his life.

     

    When an unexpected love interest turns into the worst blind date in history, and a gung-ho new boss turns his department upside-down, can romance bloom amid the chaos? Find out in this witty, intelligent comedy.

     

  • HAUNTS

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  • BIO

    The author.
    (artist's rendering)
     
    Henry P. Mahone has been a technology and industry writer for more than two decades.
     
    His hobbies have all suffered immensely since he became a parent and bought a big TV.
     
    He lives in the American Great Plains with his daughter, a few houseplants, and a black spot on the carpet shaped like a Labrador.