Please come back in September to see my interview with Luke Murphy on his journey to publication. He is the first author I have featured on my blog.
If you are a published author and willing to share your experience, then please let me know. I would love to hear from you.
In the meantime, please go check out Luke's début novel...
Dead Man's Hand
What happens when the deck is stacked against you…
From NFL rising-star prospect to wanted
fugitive, Calvin Watters is a sadistic African-American Las
Vegas debt-collector framed by a murderer who, like the Vegas Police,
finds him to be the perfect fall-guy.
…and the cards don't fall your way?
When the brutal slaying of a prominent
casino owner is followed by the murder of a well-known bookie, Detective Dale
Dayton is thrown into the middle of a highly political case and leads the
largest homicide investigation in Vegas in the last twelve years.
What if you're dealt a Dead Man's Hand?
Against his superiors and better judgment, Dayton is willing to give Calvin one last chance. To
redeem himself, Calvin must prove his innocence by finding the real killer,
while avoiding the LVMPD, as well as protect the woman he loves from a
professional assassin hired to silence them.
Short
Bio:
Luke Murphy lives in Shawville, Quebec with
his wife, three daughters and pug.
He played six years of professional hockey
before retiring in 2006. Since then, he’s held a number of jobs, from sports
columnist to radio journalist, before earning his Bachelor of Education degree
(Magna Cum Laude).
Murphy`s debut novel, Dead Man`s Hand, was
released by Imajin Books on October 20, 2012.
For more information on Luke and his books, visit: www.authorlukemurphy.com, ‘like’ his Facebook page www.facebook.com/#!/AuthorLukeMurphy and follow him on Twitter www.twitter.com/#!/AuthorLMurphy
Review Blurbs:
"You may want to give it the whole night, just to see how
it turns out."
"Dead Man's Hand is
a pleasure, a debut novel that doesn't read like one,
but still presents original characters and
a fresh new voice."
—Thomas
Perry , New
York Times
bestselling author of Poison Flower
"Part
police procedural, part crime fiction, Dead
Man's Hand is a fast, gritty ride."
—Anne Frasier , USA Today bestselling author of Hush
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