Can’t get enough of Matthew Brand? Ready to find out how his story REALLY ends?
Come, venture in, and let’s see what he has in store of us...
Matthew Brand refuses to die...
Four years after Brand’s reign of terror, FBI Agent Allison Moore and her daughter go missing.
The FBI believes Matthew Brand may have somehow engineered a way to live even after death. The Wall that once imprisoned Brand’s fantastic mind might actually have allowed him to continue living inside it.
And now, he’s free.
Death sounds good to Brand this time, but not just his own. If he must die, then the world will come too. His plans this time aren't just for a few people, but for an apocalypse.
Years ago, Brand took the United States on a bloody ride. Now, his son’s resurrection won’t suffice. He wants the world to burn and, just like last time, the odds are all calculated and in his favor. Can the FBI find him and kill him before he plunges the world into darkness?
If you like breakneck thrillers, you'll love this series! If you haven't started it yet, go back and grab book one. If you're done with it, grab this copy, and get ready for a blood soaked ride!
Partial Author Interview with Thriller Fiction Monthly
Question: Let’s get the obvious one out of the way. What are you trying to do when you write a book?
David Beers: I think all of us are looking for an escape from reality. We find it at the movies, in alcohol or drugs, and even books. For me, when the story is flowing, my purpose is to sweep the reader away. Not forever. They’ve got to go back to their family at some point, but, while they have my book open, I want them lost in it. I want them desperate to see what’s on the next page.
Question: Do you think you succeed?
David Beers: From my perspective, any writer worth his salt writes with some self doubt. I have a core group of fans who are very loyal, and very honest with me, and I truly value their feedback. So, if I asked them, I think they would say I succeed almost all the time. That’s why they love my work. The good thing, though, is that if you don’t like it, you can return it within 7 days and get a full refund. So you might be trying out a new author, but there’s really no risk.
Question: Talk about pricing a bit. You’ve got these major publishers charging $13.99 and $14.99 for an e-book, and here you are charging under 5 bucks. What makes you do it?
David Beers: That’s a great question. To me, it’s an incredible advantage to price so much less. I would put my novels up against any of theirs all day long, but I’m giving customers a tremendous value. For less than a McDonald’s meal, you’re going to get a lot of entertainment. For many people, I’m a new author, and so taking a chance on me with their hard earned dollars isn’t the easiest choice. My pricing makes it easy. You can get my books for under $5. Try that with any other major publishing houses. So, customers are getting a much better deal when they buy my books. It’s a win-win.
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