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Friday, April 11, 2014

Cold Blooded Book II: Killer Moves Cover

I'll be nearing a 100,000 words in my sequel to Cold Blooded Book II: Killer Moves by the end of the weekend. This is the cover I think we'll be going with.



Nick’s partner, Gus Nason, thinks Nick may be going slowly crazy trying to retire as a reclusive bestselling author. Gus assumes even with Nick’s wife Rachel pregnant, and walking Jean and Deke the dog to school, Nick will become a danger if not pursuing what he does best: killing people. Gus quickly regrets his influence over his partner, when the first time out of the retirement chute, Nick’s contract on Sheik Abdul Nazari begins a chain of events he never envisioned. Nick incorporates only one guideline in his life - he has a handful of people and a canine pal he protects at all costs. An unwitting number of people decide to test what they think is Nick’s weakness. It proves to be a fatal error in judgment.


8 comments:

Charles Gramlich said...

I like the tease for it

BernardL said...

Thanks, Charles. I admit I am having fun with Nick and the gang this second time around. :)

Unknown said...

Can't wait to read it. What about a sequel to monster

BernardL said...

Thanks, Justin. After I finish Cold Blooded Book II: Killer Moves, I made a commitment to do book 3 of the Rick Cantelli P.I. series. I loved writing Monster with McDaniels and his crew. It will be a definite consideration. Because of the amount of time it takes to write a full length novel, I have to keep the marketplace in mind too. I appreciate your interest.

Unknown said...

Love all your books. Devour them in one sitting. Keep em coming. Quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. Don't let the book killers get to you. You weave great stories

raine said...

Wow. That's some cover, Bernard!

BernardL said...

The BK's are just part of the Amazon marketplace, Justin. They won't stop me. As you suggest, I'll have to keep giving them multiple targets. :) Thank you!

BernardL said...

Thanks Raine! I hope it's eye catching enough for a reader to glance through the 'Look Inside' feature. :)