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Author D.L. Tracey, an American fiction writer, writes books that run the gamut of life. His main passions are horror, fiction, and suspense. He writes in the style of Alfred Hitchcock, "the Master of Suspense," and Robert Albert Bloch, a cheerfully ghoulish genre writer best known for his mid-century chiller Psycho, memorably adapted by Hitchcock. He also writes stories of life under the pen-name Trace

Donald Lee Tracey was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1957, the second son of Donald and Jane Tracey. Donald attended grammar school in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and then North Weymouth High School. Thrown out by an abusive mother at the age of thirteen, he survived on the streets of Weymouth, at times living with friends. Don dropped out of high school in 1974, two years short of graduation.

In December of 1975, Don enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and went off to Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., for thirteen weeks of intensive training. This is where he first found his talent for writing. He began keeping a personal diary of day-to-day life in Parris Island, called Short Stories from the Island.

Readers of D.L. Tracey know that Weymouth, Massachusetts, is a place with a deep, dark hold on the author. It appears in many of his books, including Galilee, Esker, and Lullaby, and it will continue to feature prominently in future stories.

Lullaby

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Esker

Back in spring of 1964 eight-year-old Tommy McGrath had drowned in one of the drainpipes that ran under the Esker. Some folks say it was murder; I guess that is always up to debate. Eleven years later, tragedy had struck again at the Esker: ten-year-old Adam Bertholdi disappearing in front of thirty parents at kids little league baseball game at Julia Road Park. While playing right field, Adam bent down in the high grass in deep right field to retrieve a baseball. The child never stood up from the high grass. Not even a scream to suggest foul play just gone. All signs of the missing child led to the storm drains under the Esker. A search of the massive storm drains under the Esker by Park Ranger Ryan Gallagher and Firefighter Paul Tobin led to an attack in the drains by some sort of creature. The Park Ranger was injured but was all right after the attack by fighting back in the darkness of the storm drains with something that he could only describe as something very large covered in seaweed.
Published: Dec. 13, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-5246-5464-1

Galilee

Galilee is an American psychological thriller horror novel written by D.L. Tracey. It was first published by I Universe publishers in December 2009, and then was re-published in 2021 by Author house publishers. The novel's narrative is based on the relationship of its four main characters – the newly ordained young priest, Father Hickey, fresh out of seven very long years of seminary school. Young, overachieving, and ambitious priest is sent to a backwater parish--and to make matters even worse, the priest he will replace dies just before he gets there, throwing him into a strange situation with no guidance.  The small parish The Church of Saint Peter at the edge of a fishing village was not what he hoped for as his first assignment. The young priest meets Michael McDonough, owner of The Crow's Nest bar, while administering last rites to a fisherman on the docks of Galilee on his first day at the parish, and a friendship mentorship begins without the priest’s knowledge. A young waitress at the Crow’s Nest by the name of  Janie befriends the young priest and allows him into her troubled past.​ The fourth person is Father Gilday, the priest who died a few days before the young priest’s arrival. Galilee is a story about the horror that can befall a fishing village when no one is piecing together the signs!
Published: May 30, 2023
ISBN: 9781665517300
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