I own a one man auto/truck repair shop in Oakland, CA.I write adventure fiction with a political slant, and unconventional poetry. Using my day-job to keep me going, I continue my assault on the publishing world with each action packed day. Any questions or comments you'd rather not make public, please use the address below. Sock Puppets welcome. :) E-Mail: nilson_brothers@hotmail.com
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Saturday, August 30, 2014
STORM on Amazon Countdown
Amazon has my YA Paranormal novel Storm on the countdown. It's only 99
cents this weekend. It is set in my hometown of Warren, Ohio, where five
teens have disappeared from the Perkins Park area. The FBI has been
called in with a rather unlikely teen infiltrator to help find out what
happened: Storm. Horror, action, and of course humor, all mixed in with
computer hacking and witchcraft. :)
Friday, August 22, 2014
LANCELOT on Amazon Countdown
Amazon has my novel LANCELOT on its countdown special, starting at 99 cents. If you like paranormal, violent, and humorous new slants on old legends, LANCELOT fits the bill. From the time I could read with any comprehension I devoured all stories I could find involving The Knights of the Round Table. Lancelot was always my favorite. I hated the way the legend ended. That resulted in the creation of a paranormal adventure with a new legend of my own making. The cursed legend died in the words of Mallor in my modern times rendition when he finally realized the truth in his admission - 'I do not hate Lancelot. I hate that I am not Lancelot'.
The most feared knight in the world, Lancelot, battles a thousand years into the future, vowing to change legend and destiny. He finds love, old friends, old enemies, and an eight year old Arthur needing guidance. Lancelot forges a new alliance to defeat an ancient plague, seeking to end his millennium long search for redemption.
LANCELOT
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Coming Attractions
I have been working steadily on Cold Blooded Book III: Sins and
Sanctions, which I hope to release in late October. One of the items
hinted at in Cold Blooded Book II: Killer Moves is Nick's stepdaughter
Jean's growing obsession with Nick's line of work... but not the
novelist career. There will be a free bonus story at the end in 'Sins
and Sanctions' because I've been e-mailed by so many fans of the series
asking about a possible teaming of Nick and a much older Jean the
Assassin in a future adventure. In celebration of Rick Cantelli, P.I. Book III: Into the Darkness release day, here's the preview of the future Jean and
Nick story which will be at the end of 'Sin's and Sanctions'.
She saw him walk out of the gym with bag in hand. His
nondescript nature and looks made her doubt everything. Approaching him seemed
a bad joke. Although around six feet tall with a solid look about him, he could
have been a hundred other men. His close cropped graying hair gave him a
frustrated gym-rat look rather than a sinister one. The woman sobbed. Fear
clutched her insides up into a ball of misery. Remembering what her US Marshal Aunt
had told her, she stood out in plain sight, trembling with her hands empty.
Only a moment passed before the man who up until that second gave no indication
she lived or mattered, approached her with an unhurried gait. When the man
reached her, he smiled and held out his hand.
“Sally Brighton?”
Sally grasped his warm hand. He put his other hand over
hers. “Your hand is like ice. Is your car nearby?”
“It’s the Nissan over there by the curb,” Sally managed to
blurt out, trying to control the tremble in her voice. “Are… are you Nick?”
Nick McCarty put an arm around her, shielding some of the
wind chill blowing in from the ocean. “Yep. I’m Nick. Why don’t we talk in your
car with the heater on? I can tell you’re nervous. Don’t be. We’ll talk like
two old friends, and then we’ll get to know each other, or part ways with a
smile, okay?”
Sally nodded without speaking, allowing Nick to guide her to
the Nissan. She beeped open the locks. Nick opened her door and held it open
until Sally sat down in the driver’s seat. He closed it up and went around the
Nissan, quickly getting seated in the front passenger seat. Sally had already
started it, putting the heater on low blow. Nick smiled at her, his eyes direct
and unblinking.
“Better?”
“Much,” Sally replied. “Grace Stanwick is my aunt, Mr.
McCarty. I went to her as a last resort. I… I didn’t know what to do. I thought
as a US Marshal, Grace could help me get my daughter away from that cult she
joined. My aunt said it wasn’t something she could do anything about unless
approached by my daughter Kelly.”
“That is pretty much how it works, Sally. Grace told me your
daughter had called you secretly, begging you to get her out of there.” Nick’s
eyes narrowed slightly, his facial features chilling into an uncaring mask.
“You wouldn’t be making that up to get help, would you, Sally?”
Sally shook her head no violently. She reached over to
clutch Nick’s hand. “No… never… Grace was my last hope. When she told me to be
here at nine o’clock at night to meet some novelist named Nick McCarty, I
thought she had blown a fuse in her head.”
Nick chuckled, his face easing out of the grim featured tone
he had been casting. “I’ve thought that a few times on a normal basis about
your aunt. I’ve known her well over a decade, and she’s just as mental as I remember
her from the first time we met. Your uncle Tim is a saint to have stayed with
her. That they pulled off staying as partners is a damn miracle.”
Hearing him speak so familiarly about her aunt and uncle
stopped the trembling in her hand. Nick kept holding the hand with a light
touch. “My aunt told me if you decided to get my daughter back to me there
would be consequences and secrets that could never be shared with anyone. At
first… I really thought she was nuts. I don’t read pulp fiction, but I know you’re
one of the most famous authors in the world. You’ve sold millions of novels
about an assassin named Diego. I asked her how a New York Times bestselling
author could help me. I thought at first she meant you could buy Kelly out of
the cult.”
Nick’s face darkened like a Midwest tornado forming on the
horizon. “Sorry, I don’t work that way. I don’t much care if I could buy her
out of there. I’m sure Grace explained that to you.”
“Yes,” Sally acknowledged. “I… I didn’t mean it like that. I
just couldn’t figure out how Grace thought you could help. She told me you
don’t just write about Diego, you are Diego.”
Nick grinned, patting her hand. “Like I told my wife Rachel
long ago – compared to me, Diego’s a campfire girl. I also have a couple of
partners. I brought one with me. She may make you more comfortable.”
Nick’s hand went to his ear. “Hey Dagger, c’mon out here.”
Nick laughed at something he heard before turning to Sally. “She’ll be out in a
second. My daughter Jean’s a little rough around the edges, but I’ll need her
in on this.”
Sally watched the gym door. A slim woman emerged, striding
toward the Nissan with almost an acrobatic grace. The lights flickered on her
grim visage, the woman’s long blonde hair, tied at her neck tightly in the
back. She wore a black windbreaker, and carried a small bag much like Nick’s.
As she drew closer, Sally thought she looked to be only a few inches shorter
than Nick. She flung open the back door to the Nissan with suppressed anger, slamming
it shut. Before she closed it, Sally noticed the thin scar running from her
right eye down to her ear, and another small one at the left corner of the woman’s
mouth in the dome lights dim illumination.
The woman slapped the back of Nick’s head. “I told you to
stop calling me Dagger… damn it!”
Nick chuckled. “Yeah… so what?”
To Sally’s surprise she saw the grim woman grin before
turning her attention to Sally.
“Who’s the mark?”
“This is Sally, Grace’s niece. Her daughter’s being held in
a cult against her will. Sally, this is my daughter Jean.”
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
New Release and New Writing
Rick Cantelli, P.I.
Book III: Into the Darkness will soon be released. I visited a few of Rick’s locales
on a trip to San Diego and Oceanside. The Nite Owl bar I visited back in 1971
when the ship I was stationed on, the USS Ranger, did a shake-down cruise to
San Diego seemed vaguely familiar to me over forty years later. The bar became
a backdrop for scenes in my Rick Cantelli novels. I met the bar owner this
trip. Dave’s family owned the bar for the last couple decades. The Nite Owl is
a great bar, and it is just as I described it in the novels. I promised to send
Dave glossy covers of all three novels, along with signed copies. Having my
kids and wife there with me bordered on the surreal, but we had a great time.
We added a drive to Rick’s street along with the beach house locale I use as
Rick and Lo’s business recreational property where they host some office
gatherings. Naturally a trip to the marina where they have their boat also
spiced up this journey to Cantelli-land… not always a place of darkness and
shadow. :)
On the new writing
front, I have over 10,000 words done in my new novel. It is another pulp
fiction look at my Nick McCarty writer/assassin. Cold Blooded Book III: Sins
and Sanctions is underway with a few humorous and deadly twists, as Nick’s
quirky persona opens a new gateway even his CIA contact he contracts for didn’t
count on. With his partner Gus trying to anchor him down, it’s another
dangerous and violent excursion for Nick’s crew.
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