My first book
July 25, 2013 at 9:10 pm
(This post was last modified: July 25, 2013 at 9:11 pm by Silver.)
I am new to the whole e-publishing, and it took me a while to figure out everything. To be honest, however, I am unsure if I have yet gotten the hang of it. Suffice it to state, however, after months of procrastination, I have finally decided to make my first novel available through Amazon.
Zero Tolerance is the first in the Wunderkinds Trilogy, and here is a description of the book:
It is mainly under the murder mystery genre, though there are elements of fantasy within it as well.
The hard copy of the book can be purchased here.
The Kindle version of the book can be purchased here.
To quell any discomfort that some may deem this as spam, I have already gotten permission from a moderator to post this.
Zero Tolerance is the first in the Wunderkinds Trilogy, and here is a description of the book:
Quote:After catching a particularly vile serial killer, Annie decides that it is time to step down from her position as a detective. There is an opening for a new sheriff in a small, peaceful town, but upon arrival in Timberfax she discovers that she may have underestimated evil's desire to pursue her. Within a day of her being in town, murder occurs for the first time in Timberfax. Annie immediately gets to work to discover who the killer is, and the case brings her halfway around the world to chase conspiracy theory leads that seem almost too outlandish to be real. Except that something else is also happening, mysterious cocoons forming around children for some unknown purpose, and she is drawn to them. Throughout her ordeal to discover the killer's identity, she also struggles with inner demons she thought she had laid to rest when she was a teenager. In order to catch the killer, she may have to reconcile with the morality she fears to abandon.
It is mainly under the murder mystery genre, though there are elements of fantasy within it as well.
The hard copy of the book can be purchased here.
The Kindle version of the book can be purchased here.
To quell any discomfort that some may deem this as spam, I have already gotten permission from a moderator to post this.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter