I'm often asked what books/authors I would recommend
from readers who have read all of my books and are looking for more good
reads. If you're one of those folks and are looking for a good read, I
have provided my top 40 picks for novels by some of my favorite
authors. Enjoy.
Awwww yeah, the third book in the Jack Sigler (previously Chess Team) series is coming out very nice and I’m ready to give you a sneak peak! Below you will find the very first cover mock-up. While this is an unfinished cover image you can already see that it’s going to be the best cover of the series. The final cover will have more color, be brighter and have a different/cooler text treatment.
NPR is hosting a poll to select the Top 100 Thrillers of ALL TIME. Fans submitted more than 600 novels and an industry panel including several esteemed reviewers and bestselling authors, Steve Berry and David Morrell, whittled that list from 600 to 182. And right now, both PULSE and INSTINCT are in the running for the top 100 thrillers of all time. HOLY CRAP! And that top 100 will be selected by YOU. Fans can now vote for their favorite thriller. So please, please, please head on over to NPR and place your votes for PULSE and INSTINCT!
In the past few weeks I have developed a curious case of writer’s block. That’s not to say I’ve been unproductive. I’ve already finished two novels since December 2009, published an e-book and marketed the release of PULSE in mass market and INSTINCT in hard cover. Then there is all those other small projects in the works (BENEATH hard cover special release, comics, iPhone apps, etc). And from the 8th of July to the 11th I was in NYC at Thrillerfest. I came home eager to get back to work. But today, having just finished the last round of edits on THRESHOLD am itching to write something new. I haven’t written since finishing my YA novel a month ago.
I returned from Thrillerfest in New York City on Sunday feeling exhausted (three nights in a row with 4 – 5 hours of sleep can do that) but also charged up and full of ideas. I served on a panel about audiobooks, e-books and vooks along with two other authors (one being the first Vook author) the head of Audible, a senior marketing gal for the Nook/bn.com, the owner of scribd.com and a senior editor for a big publisher (sorry for the lack of names, I’m feeling lazy…and tired) and I think I learned the most from my own panel than any other. So much so that I have a new project brewing. Top secret stuff.