Thursday 8 July 2010
Spanish Eye published!
My collection of crime short stories, Spanish Eye, was published as an e-book on 29 June by Solstice Publishing.
Its first review can be found on amazon.com: ‘First, I have to confess, I am totally biased. I had the opportunity to work with Nik Morton in an editorial capacity on this collection of private eye stories. The manuscript was a pleasure to read. His voice is so unique, and his stories are as thought provoking as they are entertaining. There are beautiful moments in the prose that never get purple or fluffy. He masters the art of taking an adventure and condensing it into short shots.
’If you enjoy short stories, you'll love this collection featuring the same character and exotic settings. I am a total Morton fan now and waiting anxiously for his next release!’ – D Thorne.
Thanks, Danielle. You might like to check out her website too:
http://daniellethorne.jimdo.com/
Spanish Eye is available on Kindle for $6.89 at:
http://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Eye-ebook/dp/B003UNKYW8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=A317O7WZ1CN6AQ&s=books&qid=1278601323&sr=1-1
And available as a pdf file for €2.96/$3.99/£2.01 to read on your computer at:
http://solsticepublishing.com/spanish-eye-p-111.html
Blurb:
Leon Cazador holds back the encroaching night of unreason
Private Investigator Leon Cazador is half-English, half-Spanish and wholly against the ungodly. His connections run wide and deep, which is to be expected of a man who served in the Spanish Foreign Legion, liaised with Japanese police, and was a spy. Dive into his fascinating stories, based on real events. Glean insight into his past and the people with whom he rubbed shoulders. Cazador translated into English means hunter. He is indeed a man driven to hunt down felons of all kinds, to redress the balance of good against evil.
Sometimes, Cazador operates in disguise under several aliases, among them Carlos Ortiz Santos, a modern day Simon Templar. Join him as he combats drug-traffickers, grave robbers, al-Qaeda infiltrators and conmen. Be witness to the dodgy Spanish developers and shady expat Englishmen who face his wrath. Traders in human beings, stolen vehicles and endangered species meet their match. Kidnappers, crooked mayors and conniving Lotharios will come within his orbit of ire. Even the vengeful Chinese and indebted Japanese are his friends—and enemies.
In his adventurous life, he's witnessed many travesties of justice, so as a private investigator, he will use his considerable skills to right wrongs in the most clever and unexpected of ways. Leon Cazador fights injustice in all its forms and often metes out his own rough justice. It’s what he does.
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7 comments:
Super congrats Nik, I know this is a marvelous collection because you're one of the top kick ass writers around.
And nice cover.
He! crooked mayors. Nik must be a very busy man! ;)
About being ex-legionaire... For those of you who don't kow about Spain Legion: means he's though, very though.
Thanks, David, and I'm looking forward to the BTAP anthology.
Yes, Deka, now you mention it, rarely a week goes by when some Spanish mayor or other is charged with corruption... The meat for my stories is in the newspapers, be assured! And of course Leon Cazador's personal reminiscences!
Got a PDF, Nik. I'll post a review as soon as I've read the book.
Thanks, Charlie. I'll be interested to read your review!
Congrats - going over to order my copy now.
Got it - Amazon's free AP, Kindle for PC makes downloading the book to the computer easy and quick. Am impressed.
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