My latest cover photo with accompanying novel has landed.
Linda L. Richards'
When Blood Lies, like the book that supports my previous cover shot, Reed Farrel Coleman's
Love and Fear, is part of Orca Books'
Rapid Reads line.
I've known the author for a few years, and I wrote about her 2008 novel
Death Was the Other Woman, a Sam Spade-like story told from an Effie Perrine-like character's point of view. The Dashiell Hammett love continues here. The protagonist is named Nicole Charles, and the book's epigraph is a nod to
The Thin Man.
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Linda L. Richards |
Rapid Reads target "a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants a high-interest quick read," and I can add reluctant writers to that potential audience.
I am one such, and the brevity of these books, plus their stripped-down narrative, vocabulary, or both make it easier for me to see how the authors build their plots and what they do to keep the story going. Since plot is not the strong point of my occasional efforts at fiction, I took mental notes as I read Richards' and Coleman's books. Perhaps other would-be writers who want to learn how to build a story could do the same.
© Peter Rozovsky 2016Labels: book covers, cover photos, Dashiell Hammett, Linda L. Richards, noir photos, Orca Book Publishers, photography, Reed Farrel Coleman