Posts tagged Illustration

A happy and proud Andrew Kirschbaum shows off the first copy of the hard cover edition of Monday and the Murdered Man. Using kickstarter.com Andrew found enough sponsors to have his great book excellently formatted by Rob Siders of 52novels and have a cover designed by yours truly. Especially exciting was to not only create the POD, with the front illustration flowing onto the back, but expanding it even further for the hardcover’s dust jacket (ebook cover below).

Buy the imaginative and noir Monday and the Murdered ManĀ from Amazon today.

New York Times bestselling author Lewis Perdue has sold over 4 million books, DIE BY WIRE is the first he is publishing independently. Aside from the thrill ride this novel is not afraid to ask big questions along the way: If God is all powerful and merciful, why is evil allowed to exist? Buy DIE BY WIRE from Amazon today as ebook, or as paperback.

Every Precious Thing is the new Logan Harper thriller by the prolific Brett Battles. He takes a slightly darker turn in this great thriller. Every Precious Thing is available now as ebook on Amazon, paperback to follow soon.

Nancy Richardson Fischer’s has been around as a writer for awhile, mostly writing sport autobiographies for people such as Monica Seles and Nadia Comaneci. Pandora’s Key, however, is Nancy’s first novel. It is a fast-paced, edgy urban fantasy about Evangeline’s treacherous path to self-awareness. Buy Pandora’s Key from Amazon today. Pandora’s Key is also available in paperback, buy it here.

Black Flagged is Steven Konkoly’s new novel, the first of what promises to be an exciting series. While Steve’s excellent The Jakarta Pandemic focused on the slow disintegration of a small neighborhood affected by a global pandemic, in Black Flagged he takes us on an action filled roller coaster ride the moment Daniel Petrovich’s very secret past is uncovered. Buy Black Flagged from Amazon today, available at 99 cents (a steal!) for a limited time.

When wonderfully sick minds collide

The publication of SERIAL, early 2009, marked the beginning of a writing collaboration between Blake Crouch, Jack Kilborn, and Joe Konrath. The first (free) novella expanded to a novel and two years later has spawned several sequels, including Birds Of Prey and KILLERS. With SERIAL KILLERS, featuring the killers from most if not all the other books by Crouch, Kilborn, and Konrath, the series culminates in unbelievable mayhem, as you’d expect. The above poster shows how large and incestuous the Crouch-Kilborn-Konrath family has become, which family show up where, and the chronology of it all. Enjoy. For a larger format of the poster please email me.

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But the story doesn’t end with SERIAL KILLERS - there is more!

Out soon is STIRRED (cover art by Carl Graves). It features Crouch’s biggest villain Luther Kite and Konrath’s indestructible Jacqueline ‘Jack’ Daniels going head to head. STIRRED will be available from 22 November but can be pre-ordered from Amazon today.

Brendan Dubois is probably one of the most prolific short story writers around, with over a hundred stories published in anthologies and magazines. Death Of A Gemini is a collection of ten military mysteries. The title story tells of an F-14 pilot flying missions over Afghanistan shortly after 9/11, haunted by the memory - and possible ghost - of his dead brother, killed during the World Trade Center attacks.

This great anthology also includes an author forward and afterward, the publication history of each story, and Brendan’s insight on how each story was written and published. Buy Death Of A Gemini from Amazon today.

Tucker Mayer’s cover for Little Girl Gone I designed sometime last year. This amazing novel is now live, available as ebook and as paperback.

My thoughts go out to those close to Steve Jobs. I wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing today if it hadn’t been for him - his products changed my profession and my life - for that I am forever grateful. May Apple continue to build on his legacy so I can buy their products for at least another 24 years and continue doing what I’m doing.

At Bouchercon now!