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"Packed with intrigue and action."—Pearls Cast Before a McPig
Bounty hunters are feared and hated everywhere. But one woman stands above them all. Facing death at the hands of intergalactic mobsters, she travels to a distant world seeking to capture the one man who can bring an end to her problems. Little does she know her arrival is the small stone that will set off an avalanche of climactic events that will determine the fate of an entire world. Download your copy of Rogue Hunter: Inquest and prepare for the rebirth of an epic science fiction saga.
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"Full of drama, action, suspense and romance."—A Journey With Books
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Zyra's having a very bad day. And when Zyra's not in a good mood, she's going to make sure someone else has an even worse day.
Rogue Hunter: Inquest is now available in paperback.


"A must read!"—Bookshelves of Dreams
Explosive sci-fi action awaits you in Rogue Hunter: Inquest, featuring the galaxy's greatest bounty. You can download your copy of Inquest at the following retailers:
Kindle / Nook / Apple / Kobo / Smashwords / Sony / Diesel / Google Play
Also available at your regional Amazon store:
Amazon / Amazon UK / Amazon CA / Amazon DE / Amazon FR / Amazon ES / Amazon IT / Amazon JP / Amazon BR


Hi, Clay. I appreciate your interest in Rogue Hunter. If you have any questions about Inquest or the rest of the series, I'll be happy to answer them. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the sample!

I will say, and this is a personal preference thing, that when browsing through DTBs, if I come across a book that starts at a certain point and then jumps back in time in the very next chapter (ie to show how the character came to that point), I tend to put the book back on the shelf and move on. Looking back on books I have kept and read that do this, I can say that the usual scenario is a start in a quiet or semi-quiet situation as this book starts out and then jumps into a past action scene....or starts out with an extreme action scene and then jumps back but very quickly catches up and then moves along with the story from the point of action.
None of this is criticism of your work...simple personal preferences.
Good Luck :)


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Thanks for checking out Rogue Hunter, John. I am interested in knowing what you think of it. So if you'd like to leave some comments in the form of a review that would be great. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy reading the book!

I'm not the best at critiquing styles which is my caveat but I do have a few comments if you're interested in them. Remember though that it is only one person's opinion. Also keep in mind though that even the publishers of the best authors give their works to people to critique.
As most people would understand, the best authors are true artists. While working with words rather than oils or water colors, they will not paint a complete painting but rather enough of the scene to allow the imagination of the reader to fill in the detail. Sometimes aspiring authors try too hard and rely on over description rather than the use of subtlety to get across a point or a sequence and I kind of felt that way as I read the book. There were areas that tried too hard.

You are certainly correct that traditional publishers have a vetting process for the books they produce, which certainly includes testing the book with readers to see if there are areas that can be improved before publication. I use this process for all of my books and have a team of some pretty tough writers and readers who critique my work before I give it to my editor/s. Inquest spent months in the hands of several beta-readers that consisted of readers, authors, a screenwriter, and a retired editor. Every one of them contributed greatly to helping me spot areas in the book where the story needed to be strengthened. This included fact-checking, looking for plot-holes, addressing character motivation and development, prose, grammar, and, of course, description. Though, as you mentioned, even the most polished books don’t catch everything.
I love hearing from readers such as yourself because I am always looking for ways to improve the reading experience and entertainment value of my work. An author walks a tightrope in deciding where to place the focus when writing a book. Where some readers, like you, may want a lighter footprint by the author when describing a scene or providing exposition, other prefer more of it. I’ve heard from different camps of readers who say they wish I gave more detail during the action scenes, while others wanted less. This is where the author has to make a stylistic decision knowing that he can never satisfy every reader. But I certainly understand and appreciate that there may be areas in my book where some readers feel the detail slows down the action too much or may be too descriptive to let them fill in the blanks with their imagination.
I had to make some tough decisions to sacrifice pacing, at times, in order to paint a more vivid picture for the reader, knowing fully well that some readers will prefer less description to keep up a more brisk pace with the plot. What I can take from the information you have given me is that in the future I’ll have to be even more judicious when deciding if it’s best to forgo some of the description in order to help the story read more briskly. Not an easy task. But one I look forward to making as I move forward with the series.
Again, thanks for providing me with this wonderful insight into your reading experience. I will certainly take your words to heart and keep an eye out for where I can implement a lighter touch to my description.


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This is the last call for entries for our Giveaway. If you'd like to win a free ebook copy of Rogue Hunter: Inquest and the original soundtrack CD, just head over to The Bibliophilic Book Blog and leave a comment along with your email address on the Giveaway page so you can be notified if you're the winner. Deadline to enter Giveaway is July 31, 2013. Contest is open to U.S. residents only.

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"A must read!"—Bookshelves of Dreams
An action-filled Space Opera adventure featuring the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter. You can download your copy of Inquest at the following retailers:
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Also available at your regional Amazon store:
Amazon / Amazon UK / Amazon CA / Amazon DE / Amazon FR / Amazon ES / Amazon IT / Amazon JP / Amazon BR

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"Skringler is like an amped-up version of Han Solo ... if Solo had not only shot Greedo first, but slaughtered every living being in the cantina too."—Rob May, author of Alien Disaster
Bounty hunters are feared and hated everywhere. But one woman stands above them all. Facing death at the hands of intergalactic mobsters, she travels to a distant world seeking to capture Boris Skringler, the one man who can bring an end to her problems. Little does she know her arrival is the small stone that will set off an avalanche of climactic events that will determine the fate of an entire world. Join Zyra on the start of her epic journey and download your copy of Rogue Hunter: Inquest today.
Also look for the sequel, Rogue Hunter: Dark Space, due out on October 1st!


"If you like a strong heroine, you'll definitely love this book."—Shelly's Rambles
When it comes to bounty hunters, Zyra Zanr is the baddest of the baddest. But she's got big trouble and needs some quick money to get her enemies off of her back. Enter Boris Skringler, Public Enemy #1 (and her ex-lover). Skringler is worth a ton of money to the right people. Unfortunately, he's already being held prisoner by a powerful queen who has no intentions of releasing him. Zyra's going to have to break a few rules (and some heads) if she's going to get Skringler. Busting the most dangerous man alive out of a heavily guarded prison isn't the worst of her troubles. Doing so without falling back in love with him is going to take a little more effort.
Join the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter on her desperate mission in Rogue Hunter: Inquest and prepare for an epic space adventure. Available in paperback and ebook.
Also look for the sequel, Rogue Hunter: Dark Space, now available!

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The galaxy's greatest bounty hunter goes into action with my new space opera novel Rogue Hunter: Inquest. Action, adventure, romance, and starships. What more can you ask for? You can download your copy of Inquest at the following retailers:
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