T.S. Epperson

Multiple Award Winning Author of Mystery/Suspense novels

T.S. Epperson is one of several pen names Tom Epperson uses. Because there is another novelist of the same name, T.S. has opted to use pen names to avoid confusion.

Under this pen name, Tom writes complex character driven novels filled with suspense and intrigue. These stories contain a strong supernatural component within the plot, and an ever-ticking clock makes for a fast paced thrill ride.

T.S. Epperson’s debut novel, Once To Die, is a multi-award-winning title. To date, the book has been awarded:

  • The Gold Medal in the category of Mystery/Thriller at the  2023 Illumination Book Awards.
  • The Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in the category of Spiritual Awakening at the Winter 2023 NABE Book Awards
  • The Literary Titan Gold medallion award at the Literary Titan March, 2023 Book Awards

The illumination Award placed T.S. Epperson and Multivalent Press on a medal winner’s list alongside authors presented by noteworthy publishers like Loyola Press, Zonderkids publishing, Intervarsity Press, and Paraclete Press. 

Since then, T.S. Epperson has also release book 2 in the series, Three To One, and book 3 in the series, Without End.

If you would like to read more about T.S. Epperson, you can read author interviews Here and Here.

The first three books in the Other Side Of Dead series complete the first trilogy. There is a second trilogy to follow, beginning with Book 4, Judgement Day, to be released summer of 2023.  The Current schedule has all six books of the series published by the end of calendar 2023. If the last two book release dates conflict too much with the Christmas season, it is possible they may be released in early 2024 to avoid conflicts. 

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Prequel, Unto Ash.

Book one, Once To Die 

Book two, Three To One 

Book thee, Without End