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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Five Stars for "M is for Malice" by Richard Nurse

"M is for Malice" 

5 Star Rated

5 Star Review

I am proud to announce that "M is for Malice" now has 5 five star ratings on Goodreads, along with two Reviews, and just yesterday became 5 Star rated and Reviewed on Amazon.

Click on a link to read the reviews.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Special Sale - Smashwords Only

Special Sale

Smashwords Only

Now until February 29th

A Sale That Can Only Be Held Once Every 4 Years.

*Two Full-Length Mystery/Thrillers at Special Prices*

 Murder in St. Luietz         Just $ 0.99    Murder in St. Luietz                
 OUT of the CHAO       You Set the Price    Out of the Chaos

                     

                                   

Monday, February 8, 2016

The Excitement is Building

Episode 4 of the "Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me" Series

M is for Malice


The exciting fourth episode of the "Jasper, Street-Fighter and Me" series is projected to hit the shelves, by no later than Wednesday of this week. This fast paced book, filled with action, suspense, intrigue, romance, and surprises, from the opening line, until the final line.  It is also the longest book of the series, and actually has moved out of the short story category length, but as promised when I started the series, I will keep the price at $0.99.

As per usual for this series, it will only be available from Amazon, for digital, and from Createspace as a paperback.

Here is a Sneak Peak at the book description that will appear on Amazon.

M is for Malice

This is the fourth book in the “Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me” series.  M is for Malice answer’s Maggie’s final thoughts at the end of book 3 of the series, “Serial Doesn’t Always start with a C”. The action begins right away, and does not let up throughout the story.  Without revealing any specifics in the story, let me simply say, that Maggie’s day definitely did not go as she had planned when she left the house in her new toy, a used, but mint, BMW Z-8.  Maggie, left alone, to meet a new client, while the boys go for a walk in the woods with Jim, who is still ‘convalescing’ at Maggie’s from receiving a large piece of a Ford in his right buttocks at the end of “Serial”.

I also want to give a shout-out to my cover designer, Paul Potiki. Paul took a scene from the story, and created a cover that I know will have the viewer, wanting to read the book to find out what is going on around the car. What could Jasper and Street-Fighter possibly be up to, and why is Maggie hiding behind the car?  There is only one way to find out, and that is to read the story.

Friday, February 5, 2016

NEW OP-ED POSTED

NEW OP-ED


After the completion of the Iowa Caucus, and the fallout from the games that were played on Caucus Day, I sat down a wrote a new vent on my OP-ED page on my Web site The Home of Author Richard Nurse.  The title of the piece "Hear My Silence" listed above is also a link to the site and page.

When Iowa began, I was in the leaning towards category, when Iowa ended I was solidly in the "Next Group of Candidates Please" category. Now as New Hampshire begins to crank up I can only think of the classic line, that has been the downfall of so many relationships.  "Is This All That There Is?"  

As a conclusion to this piece, I would simply like to send a message to both the Chairmans of the RNC and DNC, the term "The Lesser of Two Evils". Which, should never ever be a part of your thought process, seems to be the platform of both parties this year.  (Note - the author of this piece has voted for fifty years, and I have never seen "The Lesser of Two Evils" on any ballot."

I would be more than happy to reply to any comments, that are based on original thought. Please feel free to either leave a comment through this blog, or my website, or my e-mail, rdn9747@gmail.com 

Richard Nurse