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JB Thomas, Urban Fantasy Author

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Mammon reviewed in Sun Herald and Sunday Age, 6th Nov 2011


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Mammon reviews

  • Readings Bookstore
  • The Tales Compendium
  • Need To Read This!
  • Cel's Review of Mammon
  • Mammon review in Tazzie Book Reviews
  • Mammon review: NSW Gifted & Talented Assn

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JB Thomas

Author of Fantasy Fiction for Children and Young Adults

J.B. Thomas is the author of Mammon, the first book in the Ferryman Chronicles series. Born in Perth, Western Australia, she was adopted at four weeks of age, and grew up in a beachside suburb with three brothers. After graduating from university, she worked as a writer in government, educational and charity organisations. She was inspired to write The Ferryman Chronicles by speculating what life would be like if human beings could become demons.

J.B. likes to mentor young writers and has published literary anthologies for high school students over the past three years. She is also the author of How the Crow’s Feathers Turned Black, which is one of Random House Australia’s Stories for Seven Year Olds. She visited the United States as a teenager and was particularly struck by the beauty of Arizona and the desert – memories that inspired a major setting in the second book of the Ferryman Chronicles, Rise of the Shadow Wolf.

J.B. is also the author of How the Crow's Feathers Turned Black, one of Random House Australia's Stories for Seven Year Olds.

J.B. enjoys urban fantasy novels such as The Mortal Instruments, along with television shows such as Supernatural, Grimm, and Doctor Who. She is a long-time fan of Great Danes, and when she’s not writing or reading, she watches films, walks her dog, George, and on occasion can be found playing online games. Mammon is her first novel.

Where to buy Mammon

  • Amazon UK
  • Amazon US
  • Angus and Robertson
  • Barnes and Noble
  • Better Read Than Dead
  • Books a Million (US and Canada only)
  • Books on Board
  • Booktopia
  • Borders
  • Collins Books
  • Dymocks
  • QBD Bookshop
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Mammon by JB Thomas

Mammon by JB Thomas
Nominee, Aurealis Awards 2011

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