
Mike Morey - VFX Artist - Writer
Novels by Mike Morey
Circular Road
How far would you go to be with the right person? That's the question Peck is desperate to answer. The problem is, he must decide if the right person is his wife, or his brother's new girlfriend, Lonni. When he married Smith six years ago, Peck thought he'd won the marriage sweepstakes. Then, along comes Lonni, who offers him something he can't resist, putting his marriage, not to mention his relationship with his beloved brother, at risk. Is the risk worth it? Is he squandering his lottery win for a fistful of smoke? Time will tell, and the clock's ticking. And he can't ignore the fact there's a violent ex-husband lurking in the shadows, waiting for his opportunity to strike.
Anonymous
If fifteen minutes of fame is all you get, time is running out for actor Billy Fox. His hit television show is about to be cancelled, his super-model girlfriend is about to leave him, a two-bitwaiter is about to take his role in Woody Allen's next film, and a sock named Goober is about to upstage him. It's all downhill after that. Welcome to a fast and hilarious journey to rock bottom.
The Last Templeton
Mavis Templeton faces a crisis when his septuagenarian father drops dead outside a dubious Mexican restaurant, somewhere in the bleak North Dakotan outback. After a moment of panic, Mavis props up his dead father in the passenger seat of the old Ford Pinto and makes a run for the Canadian border, determined to get the old duffer home at any cost. But time is running out for the last Templeton, and the greatest crisis of his life awaits his return.
Choir Boy
Danny Doyle is not insane. He has investigated the matter and determined that his mental health is superlative. He is not paranoid. He knows that the people who are out to get him are real. He is a good boy, a clean-cut senior at Laidlaw High School who, for four years, has tried to blend in, with only marginal success. A tenacious and remorseless bully named Frank is about to push Danny too far, setting in motion an act of vengeance that will have tragic results.

Nature or nurture? Get a peek inside the twisted mind of serial killer Lucas Mellmann as he goes on a wild, random killing spree during the summer of ’19. Abused as a child, he bears the physical and mental scars of those dark early years. As the killing begins, witness the devastation those senseless murders leave behind, and ride along with the detective hot on the trail of this remorseless killer.

What do you do when the credit card is declined and you discover the family fortune is gone? If you are Samantha Walcot, formerly of the Toronto Walcots, you write a best-selling memoir called Rich Girl, Poor Woman that leaves no sordid detail off the table. But now, with her book out of print and a journalism career cut short by corporate downsizing, Sam pays the rent as a writer-for-hire. Her new assignment: a travel piece on New Jericho, glittering playground for the wealthy tourist, not to mention the first permanent settlement on the moon. Rate a few hotels and restaurants, list the touristy highlights, say some nice things about moon people, all expenses paid. It sounds brilliant. The problem is, the mayor of New Jericho happens to be the man she left standing at the altar ten years ago, and he’s about to lead a revolution. And he’s pulling Samantha into the fray.

When travel writer Samantha Walcot embarked on her maiden voyage to New Jericho, the moon’s first permanent colony, she sampled the local hospitality, hobnobbed with movie stars, was nearly murdered by a business tycoon, and was somehow drafted into a hostile insurrection by the man she’d jilted a decade earlier. Funny how life happens. Now she’s back, and she finds herself once again in the crosshairs after being coerced into another perilous caper by a spy who doesn’t take no for an answer. And she can’t ignore the fact there is a child whose life is depending on her. To complicate matters, not even the space-time continuum is working in her favour. Worse still, she’s been forced to set a date for her pending wedding. Did I mention that her future mother-in-law just moved in next door?