Marcus Mastin

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Marcus J. Mastin (born August 20, 1975 in Carthage, NY) is an American author, whose books include the thriller Don't Pay the Ferryman (based on the 1982 song by Chris DeBurgh) and its sequel Don't Fear the Reaper (named, likewise, for "Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult). These novels were published in 2003 and 2004 respectively.

In 2005, Mastin published a book of poetry entitled Weathering the Storm: The Journey of my Life, Part I. Mastin also contributed to the the Spring 2006 edition of "The Black River Review." The book, published by Jefferson Community College, included Mastin's poem "Jekyll and Hyde present: The Coin of Dementia." In November, 2007, Mastin released his third novel in the "Carthage Chronicles" series entitled Revenge of the Reaper. The "Revenge" story takes places exactly where the previous story left off and continues the saga of the murderous Reaper.