Friday, 13 September 2013

"Cross Hair"

How strong is the emotion that drives a person to claim vendetta for the untimely death of a loved one? Can you love a person so intensely, that you can throw away everything, just to avenge his death? Can you sell your own soul, to ensure that the perpetrators pay for their crime?

The fast-paced, espionage based thriller, that takes the reader on a roller coaster ride, as Maria sets out to avenge the death of Ralph, her husband. Little does she know that the path she has chosen is anything, is so twisted that people often walk for ages, only to realize that they are back to the place from where they had started. Will the cruel jungles of South America dilute her passion for revenge? Will she survive the treacherous world of  the drug mafia? Is she the high priestess who holds the scepter of Justice, that needs to be meted out to the perpetrators of the crime, or is she just a puppet, dancing to the strings that control her?

The reader shall be surprised at quite a few crossroads, as they step into Maria's shoes, and walk the tightrope of Vendetta. Read-on to know where it leads her.....



Thursday, 29 August 2013

Discovery day with Kate Policani

Hi,

  Kate has been extremely generous to provide me her slot in the "Author Discovery" program that she runs on her blog. There is a day dedicated for each author, and I shall be having the slot on September 21st. to talk about "Cross Hair".

Do check out her blog at http://discoverauthors.wordpress.com/

Monday, 26 August 2013

What should be the ideal length for a Thriller

I have often wondered whether readers really have the patience to go through a book with about 150,000 words. Though the theme might be exciting and the plot knit taut enough, it often turns out that readers cannot devote time enough to read through it within a week's time. Prolonging the reading time to about a fortnight or sometimes even longer, results in the reader losing track of the plot at times, and thus losing the charm of the "read".

Shortening the book to say about 60,000-70,000 words would considerably reduce the 'reading time' that needs to be devoted to the book. However there might be people who might not perceive enough value in case the book is shorter and might not feel that they have got their money's worth. From the author's perspective, it takes much more effort to keep the book concise and yet make sure that the book does not get diluted with respect to it's plot or the quality as a whole. Hence, I feel that the effort required for concise shortened writing takes far more effort than a longer novel. 

However that just what I feel as an individual. I would like to know from others ( Readers as well as fellow Authors ) what they feel about this topic. Would you like a book with more than 150,000 words, or would you like a much more concise piece of work, which would demand lesser reading time, and yet have enough "juice" to quench the readers thirst?

Please leave your views in the comments.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

What do readers want from the sequel

"Cross Hair" was the first part of the series, "Trader of Souls". The people who have read it would know that 'Maria', the protagonist is out for vengeance against the murderers of Ralph, her husband. I In case you haven't read the first part, its available on Kindle store. The URL for that is:

 Buy "Cross Hair"

The second part of the series will obviously unfold the viscous international plot, that had started brewing in the first part. In addition to this, it may have several other approaches:

1. Tracking the history of Maria.
2. Pursuing Anatoly and the search of Elizabeth, the lost daughter of Henry and Lisa.
3. A lot of intrigue and suspense around what really lies in the murky depths of Lake Stolpsee.
4. Pursuing Jonathan's background and his associations with Bruck.

It would be quite interesting to hear from the readers about their ideas as to how the second part should unfold and how the thriller can be carried forward. I have formed a mould on how I would like the mystery to carry forward in the second book, but would definitely like reader feedback on how they would like it to progress.

Since it is a action based thriller, I would not like to add too much of romance into it. Apart from that any plan which keeps up with the basic premise of the series would be welcome.

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

The Book

Hi,

  My new ebook is up on Amazon. Live now


The link to the Amazon page is http://amzn.to/17QvTO2