Sunday, January 29, 2017

What the F---?


The Reviewer, a scathing but funny short story is not yet published but already on the Amazon Best Seller List : #68 in the category of short reads.

It takes a look at the life of an unhinged Indie-writer and his daily travails on social media. And, I guarantee you will laugh ( and cringe).

Not recommended for:
Other Indie-Authors
Those lacking a sense of humor
Readers in general...

99¢

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N249E76?ref_=pe_2427780_160035660











Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Goodreads Giveaway Ending

The free paperback giveaway for Cold City (Book 4)  ends as this month does.
The link is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/214974-cold-city-cold-case


Of course, you'll enjoy it more if you've read the first three books.
That said, here are the opening lines of Chapter One:


Thursday, January 19, 2017

Argh...

What pirates often say, "argh" also denotes my feelings toward writing blog entries. A new year, new hopes, new failings, and a breakable vow to spend more time here.

All the hard work is done on twitter:

https://twitter.com/TractusFynn
and
https://twitter.com/Smart_Reads


Well...
Two Tractus Fynn novels were published last year:

February 2016 (400 pages)
Low City, Missing Persons
Intrepid reporter Patrick Jardel returns to the present to find his best friend Tractus Fynn has gone missing. Also missing is the beverage known as coffee. In this alternate timeline, Patrick travels across the globe and through history to save his partner and restore the present.

November 2016 (500 pages)
Cold City, Cold Case
Inspector Fynn has been murdered and only his best friend Patrick can save him. Not an easy task. To do so he must translate the fabled Voynich Manuscripts, travel to the shores of the Aral Sea, and then to the past to solve a baffling spate of murders aboard the RMS Carpathia in 1903.


This year... 2017:

Last City
Appropriately named, is currently in the works and is likely to be the last in the series for a while.

All these books are available to read for intelligent people with a sense of humor, and available in paperback or as an ebook.