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Regret Nothing shows the truth about criminals, rather than portraying these people as maniacal monsters who sow chaos and revel in madness, my story impresses upon the reader that they're just people. They are you and I, with a few different twists and turns in life.


I am just now beginning to look for reviews for a crime thriller novel from the other side of the blue wall. If you're interested in crime fiction from a different standpoint as well as the law's side, I'd love to hear your thoughts on Regret Nothing
Let me know if it's something you're interested in.

If you published through Amazon getting a mobi copy of your books from kindle direct is a breeze. This makes it much easier for reviewers to read on their ereaders :)
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Thanks Eldon! I'll be sure to snag a mobi for them. One of the many joys of attempting to figure all of this out at once is my constant state of confusion. Life's more fun when you're running around in circles, though. Lots of different perspectives.

As I can see, you've certainly gotten popular in the past few hours. If you feel the desire or manage to find a place on your list to read a couple crime fiction novels from the other side of the blue wall, I have a couple of crime thrillers for you. Just let me know how you'd like to receive the pdf, or if anyone has any ideas on offering books for free I'm all ears.
Regret Nothing
We all wonder about the folks society calls criminals. They are the subjects of nightmares, with hideous sneers and hatred etched into every inch of their body. We call them monsters, and despise the very idea of them. But I'm here to tell you they're just people. Much like you or me, and if you passed them on the street you'd never question that they were another completely normal person. The people we label as criminals, are normally just the unlucky few the system failed to save.
Alex Brandant and his crew of Burglars have survived for years on their ability to steal without anyone noticing a thing. They've never been caught, and no one ever expected them to. No job was too big, and no adversary too good. But, when they put their hands in too many pies, even the smallest misstep could bring them down. When they find their biggest job yet, the usually meticulous crew begins to spiral out of control. Can they keep themselves from falling apart before the job is done?
Hiding Blind
We all have the urge to run from our problems. There are parts of our lives that we don't want to face. But what happens when you run so far, for so long, that you can't find your way back? When there's no way back, and the problems you ran from have forgotten you existed, even though you still torture yourself over them?
Hiding Blind is the tale of a man who has run from his life, hiding for five years in the slums of Houston, Texas. But no matter how fast you run, or how well you hide, we must all pay the price for our actions. Even when the only thing that makes you pay that price is yourself.
Thank you, Ruth for this offer. Hopefully you enjoy them, and all these other books on here. I'm going to have to check a few of them out myself. Let me know if you're interested in either of these.


