Bestselling author Richard McMaster has announced that the ebook version of his novel, 'The Attic', will be available at no charge on Amazon from August 19 through August 20, 2025. This offer provides an excellent opportunity for fans of psychological thrillers and contemporary fiction to experience a story that has been ranked #1 in Contemporary Fiction and #6 in Psychological Thriller on Amazon.
'The Attic' tells the story of Byron Kelly, a man who becomes a whistleblower on the run from the FBI, hiding in the attic of a dying old man, Henry Steel. The novel is praised for its emotional depth, unconventional narrative, and thoughtful exploration of themes such as rare disease representation, ethical drama, and the complexities of whistleblowing. The character Sybie, fashioned after a real high school classmate of the author who suffered from a rare genetic disorder, adds a layer of authenticity and emotional resonance to the story.
Richard McMaster's skill in creating well-developed characters with complex motivations and backstories, combined with his mastery of plot and pacing, makes 'The Attic' a memorable reading experience. The novel's availability for free is a significant event for readers and the literary community, highlighting the importance of accessible literature and the power of storytelling to explore deep ethical and psychological themes.
For those interested in exploring more of McMaster's work, his books, including the bestselling historical fiction novel 'Aaron's War' and the inspirational 'Voyage Of Life', are available at Amazon. McMaster's website, https://richard-mcmaster.com/, offers further information about his works and writing career.
This free ebook promotion not only benefits readers by providing access to high-quality literature at no cost but also underscores the evolving landscape of digital publishing and the ways in which authors can connect with their audience. 'The Attic' is a testament to McMaster's talent and his contribution to the thriller genre, making this offer a noteworthy event for both fans and newcomers to his work.


